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- #DAVMAIL GMAIL AUTHENTIFICATION TWO FACTOR MAC#
Works since the addition of the security token. Invest some time to explain this mailinglist how the webbrowser login > Will report number messages upon succesfull login.
#DAVMAIL GMAIL AUTHENTIFICATION TWO FACTOR PASSWORD#
> The 'password6digit' is the password plus six digits. > '1110' port where davmail listens for the POP protocol. > '0' as short notion of localhost, might be replaced with address davmail server. On Thu, at 08:07:12PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote: Will report number messages upon succesfull login. The 'password6digit' is the password plus six digits. '1110' port where davmail listens for the POP protocol. '0' as short notion of localhost, might be replaced with address davmail server. On Thu, at 07:52:01PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote: > I (and many others) would be ever so grateful. Should this feature become a development target, > Exchange Server handles 2 factor authentication in its implementation of > I expect the greatest challenge is simply getting details about how the > Perhaps a similar thing could be done with password | securitytoken. > I have seen documentation about passing a username and a userid to > making this a potentially needed feature. > on their Exchange servers as well in the coming months and years, > I am sure other companies will be enabling the 2 factor authentication > Linux, Outllook is not an option (nor would I use it even if it were). > left to either a Webmail interface or Outlook. > Thunderbird, Claws Mail, and other clients access to the server, we are
#DAVMAIL GMAIL AUTHENTIFICATION TWO FACTOR MAC#
if we can't use DavMail to give Mac Mail, > I am sure this will be a challenge, but one worth pursuing.
> I think that is a complete new challenge. > to send and receive e-mail with this kind of server setup? > Is there a way to configure DavMail and/or my e-mail client to be able > security token which changes every month. > 2 factor authentication using my username, password and a 6 digit > I have been using DavMail to access our company's Exchange Server
Long Term Cross Cultural Farming, Fishing,įrustrated with Windows? Check out Linux! :> Thanks for any assistance or direction you can give me, :I think that is a complete new challenge. :> to send and receive e-mail with this kind of server setup? :> Is there a way to configure DavMail and/or my e-mail client to be able :> security token which changes every month.
:> 2 factor authentication using my username, password and a 6 digit :> I have been using DavMail to access our company's Exchange Server Should this feature become a development target, I (and many others) would be ever so grateful. I expect the greatest challenge is simply getting details about how the Exchange Server handles 2 factor authentication in its implementation of pop3, imap and smtp. Perhaps a similar thing could be done with password | securitytoken. I have seen documentation about passing a username and a userid to the server through syntax such as: I am sure other companies will be enabling the 2 factor authentication on their Exchange servers as well in the coming months and years, making this a potentially needed feature. For those of us using Linux, Outllook is not an option (nor would I use it even if it were). if we can't use DavMail to give Mac Mail, Thunderbird, Claws Mail, and other clients access to the server, we are left to either a Webmail interface or Outlook. I am sure this will be a challenge, but one worth pursuing.