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<div dir="ltr">On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 2:22 PM Paul Nijjar via
kwlug-disc <<a href="mailto:kwlug-disc@kwlug.org"
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<div>No, Gmail still allows user name and password login. I
use it for a notification tray</div>
<div>widget to let me know that I have unread email. Also
allows me to use get-mail <br>
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<div>to archive my email locally, as well as mutt (though I
don't do this often). <br>
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<div>Gmail will bug you occasionally that you are using
insecure methods and such, but</div>
<div>I do ignore them. <br>
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<p>My understanding is that gmail will stop doing this, this year.<br>
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<p>I open thunderbird to backup my account, username/password isn't
accepted. I use my own domain with gmail.<br>
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