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services:e-mail_service:e-mail_clients_setup [2013/01/14 11:27]
marina [THUNDERBIRD, MOZILLA]
services:e-mail_service:e-mail_clients_setup [2019/02/04 14:04]
giunta
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-===== ALPINE USERS on ssh.sissa.it =====+===== ALPINE USERS ===== 
 + 
 +Alpine will be forced to read e-mail using IMAP. So the first time alpine will ask you //**your SISSA username**//​ and //**your SISSA password**//​ and if you wish to "​Preserve password ​on DISK for next login?"​ answer ​ "​**Y**" ​ if you want to save it (encrypted) so you will not have to enter your password anymore using AlpineYour password, encrypted, will be put in the file **.alpine.passfile** in your home directory. 
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 +Since [[http://​alpine.x10host.com/​alpine/​info/​alpine.html|Alpine 2.10]], a personal SMIME certificate is used to [[http://​alpine.x10host.com/​alpine/​info/​encryptpwd.html|encrypt the password file]]. Alpine will ask the user to create a ''​master password'',​ which will unlock access to the password file in future access during the same Alpine session. 
 + 
 +To avoid being asked to enter the ''​master password''​ every time you start Alpine, while not recommended,​ you can create a SMIME certificate //without// any private key's password: 
 + 
 +<​code>​ 
 +mkdir -p $HOME/​.alpine-smime/​public $HOME/​.alpine-smime/​.pwd $HOME/​.alpine-smime/​private $HOME/​.alpine-smime/​ca 
 + 
 +openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout $HOME/​.alpine-smime/​.pwd/​MasterPassword.key -out $HOME/​.alpine-smime/​.pwd/​MasterPassword.crt -days 10000 -nodes -subj "/C=IT/ST=Friuli Venezia Giulia/L=Trieste/O=SISSA/CN=$USER/​emailAddress=${USER}@sissa.it"​ 
 + 
 +touch $HOME/​.alpine.passfile 
 +</​code>​
  
-Alpine will be forced to read e-mail using IMAP. So the first time alpine will ask you //**your SISSA username**//​ and //**your SISSA password**//​ and if you wish to " Preserve password on DISK for next login? " \\ 
-Answer ​ " **Y** " ​ if you want to save it (encrypted) so you will not have to enter your password anymore using alpine. Your password, encrypted, will be put in the file** .pine.pwd** in your home directory. 
-\\ 
 \\ \\
 === To see the e-mails in a folder: === === To see the e-mails in a folder: ===
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-===== MUTT ===== 
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-With this configuration:​ 
- 
-<​code>​ 
-set hostname=sissa.it 
-set folder=imaps://​imap.sissa.it/​ 
-set mail_check=30 
-set mbox=imaps://​imap.sissa.it/​INBOX 
-set certificate_file=~/​.mutt_cert 
-set record=imaps://​imap.sissa.it/​Sent 
-set spoolfile=imaps://​imap.sissa.it/​INBOX 
-</​code>​ 
- 
-mutt will see folders AND sub-folders;​ when you run mutt you will see your INBOX e-mails and, to see the other folders, you must type " **c** " and then <TAB> to get a complete list. \\ 
-In this list the folders with a " **+** " character will be hierarchical folders. 
- 
-To visualize the e-mail inside the folders you have to type the <SPACE BAR> over the folder to access to it. You can access to the folder only if its name contains a " **+** ". 
- 
-To create a new folder press a " **C** " from the folder list display. 
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-To create the first subfolder (named for example //child//) of an already existing folder (named for example //​parent//​),​\\ 
-you have to create it as //​parent.child//​ \\ 
-When you access to the subfolder //child//, you can create other subfolders with their subfolder name only, without //parent.// \\ 
-Mutt will set the right path for you.