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I am confused by this, I have installed a lot of new packages and followed some tutorials after googling but I keep getting this kind of SASL -error. I am not sure whether the mistake is in some Gmail settings or should I check some settings in Ubuntu?

I thought this tutorial here would have solved this problem (i am simply trying to set up local mail reading with mutt, using gmail) but I cannot see the instructed things with telnet: "250-STARTTLS 250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN" so that is why it is not working.

$cat .muttrc

set imap_user = "[email protected]"  
set imap_pass = "pass"   
#set smtp_url = "smtp://[email protected]:465/"  
set smtp_url = "smtp://[email protected]:587/"    
set smtp_pass = "pass"  
set from = "[email protected]"  
set realname = "name"    
set folder = "imaps://imap.gmail.com:993" 
set spoolfile = "+INBOX"  
set postponed="+[Gmail]/Drafts"    
set move = no
Oyibo
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    This question appears to be abandoned and unanswered, could you perhaps add more detail to your question? If this question no longer applies then you can either delete it or answer it yourself if you've solved the problem. Thanks! – Mark Rooney Mar 24 '12 at 03:56
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    How on earth is this *too localized*?? – Reinier Post Apr 12 '17 at 14:14

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This

set smtp_url = "smtp://[email protected]:587/" 

should probably be

set smtp_url = "smtps://[email protected]@smtp.gmail.​​​com:465/"

2 differences:

  • use smpts and not smtp;
  • it is not clear if you meant that but name in your command should be like [email protected] (not just the xxx in front of the @)

Also make sure

  • openssl
  • libsasl2
  • gnutls-bin

are installed.

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