a mail retrieval, sorting, and delivering system
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Description
getmail6 is a flexible, extensible mail retrieval system with support for POP3, IMAP4, SSL variants of both, maildirs, mboxrd files, external MDAs, arbitrary message filtering, single-user and domain-mailboxes, and many other useful features.
Licence
getmail is Copyright (C) 1998-2024 Charles Cazabon and others. getmail is licensed for use under the GNU General Public License version 2 (only). See docs/COPYING for specific terms and distribution information.
Bugs
getmail6 has adaptations to work with Python 3. These changes might still contain some bugs. Please report them at https://github.com/getmail6/getmail6. See docs/BUGS for instructions on reporting bugs.
Installation
To install:
pip install getmail6
To uninstall:
pip uninstall getmail6
You can install getmail6 in your home directory if you add --user.
If getmail6 is available via your Linux distribution, you better use that.
Usage
getmail6 is not a python API. getmail6 provides command line tools:
getmail
getmail_maildir
getmail_mbox
getmail_fetch
getmail-gmail-xoauth-tokens
Configuration
Before using getmail you must configure it. See docs/configuration.txt and docs/getmailrc-examples. An example:
[retriever] type = SimpleIMAPSSLRetriever server = imap.gmail.com port = 993 username = <your_email_here> #password = ... or password_command = ("pass", "<your_email_here>") [destination] type = Maildir path = ~/Mail/<your_email_here>/INBOX/ [options] read_all = true delete = true
Gmail
For gmail, after having enabled 2-Step Authentication, let google generate an “app password” for you. Then, for the above example, use pass edit <your_email_here> and change to the generate one.
Go to https://mail.google.com
If you are signed in, on the left upper corner there is a cogwheel symbol for settings
Choose “See all Settings”
“Accounts and Imports” tab, then “Other Google Account Settings”/”Security” brings you to https://myaccount.google.com/u/0/security?hl=en
Turn on “2-Step Verification” (also known as 2-factor-authentication or 2FA)
In “App passwords”, generate a password for your device
Update this in your password command.
See also: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833
getmail is a native app. See https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/oauth2/native-app Still, to download your email from gmail to your computer using OAuth2 you need to grant getmail OAuth2 access to the scope https://mail.google.com/, as you would to web apps. Unfortunately, the init step in example 12 in docs/getmailrc-examples has to be repeated regularly. This makes the app password method above a better alternative. Don’t forget to remove the use_xoauth2 line, if you switch from Oauth2 to app password.
Tests
There is now a test folder that uses docker-mailserver for black box testing.
Tests are work in progress.
Documentation
See the HTML documentation for details on setting up and using getmail.
docs/documentation.html docs/configuration.html docs/faq.html docs/troubleshooting.html
It is included in the docs subdirectory, and will be installed in <PREFIX>/doc/getmail-<version>/ (by default).
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