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Mail-News / Re: How to use OAuth 2.0 on OS/2 SeaMonkey (or ThunderBird) to login to GMail?
« Last post by Alfredo Fernández Díaz on Today at 10:16:36 am »Note that OAuth 2.0 seems to only be for IMAP and unavailable for POPOK, that's why I couldn't find the option anywhere -- I had to create a new IMAP mail account under SM for it to be listed.
I'm not big on having my mail permanently stored on Google's servers*, though, so one-time 'application password' it is -- especially seeing that you seem to have trouble with OAuth2 anyway. Of course, they have my phone number now

Great, thank you everyone!
*It is, anyway. I don't have "leave messages on server [...]" checked, which I take it to mean messages are deleted when I fetch them (classic POP style) -- but I can still get them from my phone too afterwards (only until tomorrow?).