Karl, I use edbrowse to send and receive gmail messages. I did not receive the warning message you got. They'll probably just drop me without warning. Larry On Thu, 26 May 2022, Karl Dahlke wrote: > I've been using edbrowse to fetch gmail like forever, on pop3 and imap. > I received this email. > > --------------- > On May 30, you may lose access to apps that are using less secure sign-in technology > To help keep your account secure, Google will no longer support the use of > third-party apps or devices which ask you to sign in to your Google Account > using only your username and password. > Instead, you’ll need to sign in using {Sign in with Google} or other more > secure technologies, like OAuth 2.0. {Learn more} > What do you need to do? > Email software, like Outlook 2016 or earlier, > has less secure access to your Gmail. > Switch to Office 365, Outlook 2019 or newer, > or any other email software where you can sign in using Sign in with Google. > {Learn more} > --------------- > > WTF. > I obviously can't sign in with google. > Someone kindly wrote what to do in the wiki, like this. > > --------------- > 1. Sign into your Google account. > 2. Go to the "security" section. > 3. Go to the "app password" section. > 4. Generate an app password. Use "Mail" for the app and "Other" for the device (if none of the device descriptions are suitable). Google will generate a password for you to use that is different from your main Google account password. > --------------- > > That's fine but there is no app password section. > I can't find it anywhere. > Any ideas? > May 30 is coming up fast. > > Karl Dahlke >