Part 2 of 2 for "Log-on not successful" bug when using ProtonMail.
The curl login check uses the imap(s) protocol, which means it will use
the default ports. However, when using ProtonMail, these ports are
different (namely 1143 instead of 993).
We now use the port variable in the curl login command, defaulting to
993 when the port was not overridden.
The port variable was already set when the ProtonMail flag (-p) was set.
Bug mentioned in:
Fixes:
- https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard/issues/608
- https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard/issues/622
Part 1 of 2 for "Log-on not successful" bug when using ProtonMail.
The curl login check defaults to `imaps` when `protocol` isn't set.
Because ProtonMail isn't using any TLS, we have to use the `imap`
protocol.
The `protocol` variable was never set, so now we set it when the
ProtonMail flag (-p) is set.
Bug mentioned in:
Fixes:
- https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard/issues/608
- https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard/issues/622
the new script manually searches for environmental variables
so that it can work from a cronjob
and additionally searches for all Xorg displays on Linux
so that the display notification should appear correctly
no doubt there will be more bugs, but this is what the people want
and it's worth working out
The Mac version of paste requires "-" to read from STDIN. Without "-", the "mailboxes" line in ~/.config/accounts/<email address>.muttrc is empty upon adding a new mailbox via `mw -a <email address>`. The Linux version of paste works fine if "-" is added.
Today's mutt-wizard does not support the XDG Base Directory specifications (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XDG_Base_Directory) because it says the user should be able to change the config, cache, data folders etc. using the environmental variables XDG_CONFIG_HOME, XDG_CACHE_HOME, and XDG_DATA_HOME, and instead hard codes the default paths ~/.config, ~/.cache, and ~/.local/share. My commit corrects this.
I believe this addresses issue #456 where if you add a protonmail account you get an error. This is caused by prematurely returning from the case statement that queries whether you have a protonmail account or not.
Co-authored-by: rjl6789 <rlives6789@gmail.com>
I think a recent change tried to send output from crontab to dev/null to avoid messages appearing a) when setting the crontab, b) whenever mailsync is run. However the redirection was for the string concatenation meaning a null string was piped to cron obliterating the crontab (thank goodness for backups). I have put the redirection in the correct location (similar to a few lines above when removing the mailsync line). I have also redirected all output of the mailsync (both errors and normal messages) to dev null.
Co-authored-by: rjl6789 <rlives6789@gmail.com>