oama
0.18OAuth credential Manager
Many IMAP/SMTP clients, like msmtp, fdm, isync, neomutt or mutt can use OAuth2 access tokens but lack the ability to renew and/or authorize OAuth2 credentials. The purpose of oama is to provide these missing capabilities by acting as a kind of smart password manager. In particular, access token renewal happens automatically in the background transparent to the user. The OAuth2 credentials are kept in a keyring provided by any password manager with a FreeDesktop.org Secret Service compatible API. Some examples of such password managers are: Gnome keyring KDE Wallet Manager KeePaasXC Alternatively GNU PG encrypted files can also be used as a backend for storing credentials.
Origin: mail/oama
Category: mail
Size: 45.1MiB
License: BSD3CLAUSE
Maintainer: nivit@FreeBSD.org
Dependencies: 7 packages
Required by: 0 packages
Website: github.com/pdobsan/oama
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pkg install oamaDependencies (7)
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