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MBOX-Line: From arnt at gulbrandsen.priv.no Wed Sep 3 01:55:43 2014
To: imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
From: Arnt Gulbrandsen <arnt@gulbrandsen.priv.no>
Date: Fri Jun 8 12:34:53 2018
Subject: [Imap-protocol] Seeking clarity on Gmail "Access for less
secure apps" setting for non XOAuth2 access
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On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 10:19:45 PM CEST, Andrew Sutherland wrote:
> It appears Gmail may actually be doing this, which is great news!
WEBALERT is something gmail, and only gmail, does. I don't know what it
means, but it does mean something other than the completely general ALERT.
IMO WEBALERT is more usable from a client's point of view.
What an unpleasant situation.
Arnt