On Wed, 08 Jun 2022 20:41:30 +0200,
[email protected] declaimed the
following:
1) Maybe it's time to change Eudora. If I use Pandora or any other
more modern software, do I get the same problem with gmail?
Pandora allows one to specify OAUTH2 authentication as used by Gmail.
2) Do I have to do the TWO-STEP VERIFICATION and then create a new
automatic password? I can't understand.
Two-step is required so Gmail can verify that you are the person authorized to make changes to authentication information. It is authorizing
the WEB PAGE for generating the app password.
You then take that generated password and use it with Eudora (tell Eudora to forget the password you had been using, it will prompt for the
new one when connecting the first time [if you save passwords in Eudora, otherwise you wilt have to enter the app password for every session).
My only use for Gmail is a side-effect of having Android phone and Nook tablets -- they require a Google account for access to Google Play
app-store. It just happens that the Google account is also the Gmail
account (and is one reason Google is getting snippity about not letting non-Google approved applications to access using the base Google account).
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Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber AF6VN
[email protected] http://wlfraed.microdiversity.freeddns.org/
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