switch to gpg2 as default
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@ -4,12 +4,7 @@ Mutt is one of the most rewarding programs one can use, but can be a pain in the
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## User interface
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* The main scripts `mutt-wizard.sh` has options to add new email accounts, or remove unwanted ones. For email providers listed in the `autoconf/domains.csv` file, this will be 100% automatic and for other email addresses it will simply prompt you for you email's SMTP and IMAP server settings (which you can easily look up).
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* The scripts will take that information and autogenerate mutt and offlineimap config files so you don't have to worry about them.
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* It also creates a email-specific settings for your muttrc, which are outputed in the `accounts/` directory in your mutt directory.
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* The script will automatically handle multiple accounts. Each will be assigned a number 1-9, and you can jump from one to another in mutt by pressing `i` and then that number. You can change the numbers by manually editing the macros in `personal.muttrc`.
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* For most accounts, you can jump to sent mail with `gs`, drafts with `gd` and the inbox with `gi`. I haven't worked this out for every domain.
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* It uses your gpg encryption to store your encrypted password in `credentials/`, where there are also two scripts that allow mutt and offlineIMAP to decrypt the passwords when needed.
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The main script can take an email and autodetect its server settings, generating a muttrc and offlineimaprc profile automatically. I gives you options for add accounts to the system, detecting them, removing them and autodetecting mailboxes and generating shortcut keys in mutt.
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### Will it work on my email? (95% yes)
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@ -23,7 +18,7 @@ The email accounts that *won't* work with the script would include Proton Mail a
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## Installation and Dependencies
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dialog, neomutt and offlineimap should be installed. The contents of this repo should go directly in `~/.config/mutt/` and run from there. You also need to have a GPG public/private key pair for the wizard to automatically store your passwords. Otherwise you'll have to store them insecurely in plaintext files without the help of the wizard. As a note, if you uuse a distribution like Void that uses GPG2 and not GPG, you should symlink /usr/bin/gpg to /usr/bin/gpg2 or wherever the GPG2 binary lives.
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dialog, neomutt and offlineimap should be installed. The contents of this repo should go directly in `~/.config/mutt/` and run from there. You also need to have a GPG public/private key pair for the wizard to automatically store your passwords. Otherwise you'll have to store them insecurely in plaintext files without the help of the wizard.
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Just run `mutt-wizard.sh` for all the options.
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#!/bin/bash
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pass=$(gpg -d -q ~/.config/mutt/credentials/$1.gpg)
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pass=$(gpg2 -d -q ~/.config/mutt/credentials/$1.gpg)
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echo set smtp_pass=\"$pass\"
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echo set imap_pass=\"$pass\"
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def mailpasswd(acct):
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acct = os.path.basename(acct)
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path = "%s/.config/mutt/credentials/%s.gpg" % (home,acct)
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args = ["gpg", "--use-agent", "--quiet", "--batch", "-d", path]
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args = ["gpg2", "--use-agent", "--quiet", "--batch", "-d", path]
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try:
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return subprocess.check_output(args).strip()
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
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addAccount() {
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# First, adding the encrypted password.
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dialog --title "Luke's mutt/offlineIMAP password wizard" --passwordbox "Enter the password for the \"$title\" account." 10 60 2> /tmp/$title
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gpg -r $gpgemail --encrypt /tmp/$title || (dialog --title "GPG decryption failed." --msgbox "GPG decryption failed. This is either because you do not have a GPG key pair or because your distro uses GPG2 and you thus need to symlink /usr/bin/gpg to /usr/bin/gpg2." 7 60 && break)
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gpg2 -r $gpgemail --encrypt /tmp/$title || (dialog --title "GPG decryption failed." --msgbox "GPG decryption failed. This is either because you do not have a GPG key pair or because your distro uses GPG1 and you thus need to symlink /usr/bin/gpg2 to /usr/bin/gpg." 7 60 && break)
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shred -u /tmp/$title
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mv /tmp/$title.gpg ~/.config/mutt/credentials/
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