Patch from Jim Pryor to support /etc/netrc in addition to ~/.netrc

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John Goerzen
2008-12-02 13:15:44 -06:00
parent 147265ac39
commit 75af76b70f
2 changed files with 25 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -267,10 +267,11 @@ remoteuser = username
# There are five ways to give the password for the remote IMAP
# server:
#
# 1. No password at all specified in the config file. If a matching
# entry is found in ~/.netrc (see netrc (5) for information) the
# password from the matching entry will be used. Otherwise you
# will be prompted for the password when OfflineIMAP starts.
# 1. No password at all specified in the config file. If a matching entry is
# found in ~/.netrc (see netrc (5) for information) the password from the
# matching entry will be used. If there is no ~/.netrc file but there is an
# /etc/netrc file, the password will instead be taken from there. Otherwise
# you will be prompted for the password when OfflineIMAP starts.
#
# 2. The remote password stored in this file with the remotepass
# option. Example: