Add aerc accounts template
This commit is contained in:
parent
62d3bbcb44
commit
e36aaccbef
1 changed files with 38 additions and 0 deletions
38
aerc/template.accounts.conf
Normal file
38
aerc/template.accounts.conf
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
|||
# Make sure this file's permissions are 600
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Bog standard gmail. Uses pass to get the password instead of storing in plain text
|
||||
# NOTE: If you have 2fa enabled, get an app password! Your regular password won't work
|
||||
# https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en
|
||||
[Gmail]
|
||||
source = `imaps://emiliko%40gmail.com@imap.gmail.com:993`
|
||||
source-cred-cmd = `pass show gmail/emiliko/app_password`
|
||||
outgoing = `smtps+plain://emiliko%40gmail.com@smtp.gmail.com:465`
|
||||
outgoing-cred-cmd = `pass show gmail/emiliko/app_password`
|
||||
default = INBOX
|
||||
from = Emiliko Mirror <emiliko@gmail.com>
|
||||
copy-to = Sent
|
||||
check-mail = 1m
|
||||
|
||||
# Use gmail's imap servers, if they're using gsuite for email
|
||||
# This example shows a plaintext password. Consider using pass or at least
|
||||
# something to encrypt credentials
|
||||
[Oxford]
|
||||
source = `imaps://emiliko%40cs.ox.ac.uk:GoodPasswordHere@imap.gmail.com:993`
|
||||
outgoing = `smtps+plain://emiliko%40cs.ox.ac.uk:GoodPasswordHere@smtp.gmail.com:465`
|
||||
default = INBOX
|
||||
from = Emiliko Mirror <emiliko@cs.ox.ac.uk>
|
||||
copy-to = Sent
|
||||
check-mail = 1m
|
||||
|
||||
# This applies to general registrars
|
||||
# Most use ports 993 for imap (receiving) and 465 for smtp (sending)
|
||||
[Fastmail]
|
||||
source = `imaps://emiliko%40mami2.moe@imap.fastmail.com:993`
|
||||
source-cred-cmd = `pass show fastmail/app_password`
|
||||
outgoing = `smtps+plain://emiliko%40mami2.moe@smtp.fastmail.com:465`
|
||||
outgoing-cred-cmd = `pass show fastmail/app_password`
|
||||
default = INBOX
|
||||
from = Emiliko Mirror <emiliko@mami2.moe>
|
||||
copy-to = Sent
|
||||
check-mail = 1m
|
||||
signature-cmd = `printf '----\nSent from my Aerc on Linux, btw\n'`
|
Loading…
Reference in a new issue