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Add separate login to account creation queries

This is first working version of an added login query to the account
creation process. It fixes the first part of #6, but there still needs
to be more testing for the second part of that issue, which concerns
creating accounts with domains not listed in domain.csv.
tags/v3.1
Björn Guth 6 years ago
parent
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458ae95c95
3 changed files with 4 additions and 3 deletions
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    -1
      autoconf/mutt_profile
  2. +1
    -1
      autoconf/offlineimap_profile
  3. +2
    -1
      mutt-wizard.sh

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- 1
autoconf/mutt_profile View File

@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# muttrc file for account $title
set realname = "$realname"
set from = "$fulladdr"
set smtp_url = "smtp://$fulladdr@$smtp:$sport/"
set smtp_url = "smtp://$login@$smtp:$sport/"
set sendmail = "/usr/bin/msmtp -a $title"
set folder = "~/.mail/$title"
set header_cache = ~/.config/mutt/accounts/$title/cache/headers


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- 1
autoconf/offlineimap_profile View File

@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ remoterepository = $title-remote

[Repository $title-remote]
type = $type
remoteuser = $fulladdr
remoteuser = $login
sslcacerfile = /etc/ssl/cets/ca-certificates.crt
remotepasseval = mailpasswd("$title")
remotehost = $imap


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- 1
mutt-wizard.sh View File

@@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ EOF
fi
realname=$( dialog --title "Luke's mutt/offlineIMAP autoconfig" --inputbox "Enter the full name you'd like to be identified by on this email account." 10 60 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&- )
title=$( dialog --title "Luke's mutt/offlineIMAP autoconfig" --inputbox "Give a short, one-word name for this email account that will differentiate it from other email accounts." 10 60 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&- )
login=$(dialog --title "Luke's mutt/offlineIMAP autoconfig" --inputbox "Enter your login." 10 60 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&- )
# Sets the repo type and other variables for the sed regex.
if [[ "$service" == "gmail.com" ]];
then
@@ -128,8 +129,8 @@ replacement="
s/\$smtp/$smtp/g;
s/\$sport/$sport/g;
s/\$type/$type/g;
s/\$login/$login/g;
/$delet/d"

# Gets the first unused shortcut number in the muttrc and puts it in $idnum.
cat "$muttdir"personal.muttrc | grep i[0-9] | awk '{print $3}' | sed -e 's/i//g' > /tmp/mutt_used
echo -e "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9" > /tmp/mutt_all_possible


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