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File fetchmail-add-readme-oauth2-issue-27.patch of Package fetchmail
From: William Bader <william@newspapersystems.com> Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2021 06:42:46 +0000 Subject: Add README.OAUTH2 issue #27 Git-repo: https://gitlab.com/fetchmail/fetchmail.git Git-commit: d52ba9652c9207358e0b9acc11403688f6f16b9e --- README.OAUTH2 | 147 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 147 insertions(+) --- /dev/null +++ b/README.OAUTH2 @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +OAUTH2 support for gmail +======================== + +Preface +------- + +fetchmail 7 adds support for OAuth2. +You create a project in google that requests gmail access to request an OAuth2 client id and client secret. +Then you use the contributed fetchmail-oauth2.py to request a refresh token for gmail access to your gmail account. +Then you use the fetchmail-oauth2.py again to request temporary access tokens that fetchmail uses like a password. + +Create a Google project and request an OAuth2 client id and client secret +------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +* Open the Google API Dashboard: https://console.developers.google.com/apis/dashboard +* The first time that you enter the page, you will have to select your country and agree to terms of service. +* You should see a title bar with "Google APIs" and a menu down the left with "Dashboard, Library, + Credentials, OAuth consent screen, Domain verification, Page usage agreements". +* Click to create a new project, possibly on a pull-down arrow to the right of "Google APIs" on the title bar. +* Click on "NEW PROJECT". + + Enter a project name like "fetchmail". + + You can leave "Location" as "No organization" for personal email. + + If you are a G Suite administrator, you might be able to enter your G Suite organization. + + When you enter the project name, you will get a message like "Project ID: fetchmail-123456. It cannot be changed later." + + Make a note of the full project name. + + Click on "CREATE". + + Google will take a few seconds to create the project. +* Switch to the new project, either from "SELECT PROJECT" in the notification window or on the title bar pulldown after "Google APIs". +* Click on "Credentials" on the menu at the left. +* Click on "+ CREATE CREDENTIALS" at the top of the window. +* Select "OAuth client ID" from the list of credential types. +* Click on "CONFIGURE CONSENT SCREEN" at the right. + + Select "External" from the list of user types. "Internal" is for organizations with G Suite. + + Click "CREATE". +* Fill out the app registration form. + + "App name" can be the full project name, like "fetchmail-123456". It has to be unique. + + "User support email" can be your gmail email. + + "App logo" can be empty. I used /usr/share/icons/Adwaita/256x256/legacy/emblem-mail.png + + "Application home page" can be empty. + + "Application privacy policy link" can be empty. + + "Application terms of service link" can be empty. + + "Authorized domain" can be empty. + + "Developer contact email address" can be your gmail email. + + Click "SAVE AND CONTINUE". + + Click "ADD OR REMOVE SCOPES" on the "Edit app registration" screen. + + Click on "Google API Library". This opens a new tab. + + Filter for "Email" and click on "Gmail API". + + Click on "ENABLE". + + Return to the "Edit app registration" tab and refresh. + + Click "ADD OR REMOVE SCOPES" on the "Edit app registration" screen. + + I think that the scope ".../auth/gmail.modify" to "View and modify but not delete your email" is sufficient. + + Click on "SAVE AND CONTINUE". This opens the "Test Users" window. + + Click on "+ ADD USERS". + + Enter you gmail address and click on "ADD". + + Click on "SAVE AND CONTINUE". + + This opens a "Summary" page. + + If you need to change something, click on "OAuth consent screen" on the menu at the left and then "EDIT APP" to step through the screens again. +* Click on "Credentials" on the menu at the left to create client credentials. + + Click on "+ CREATE CREDENTIALS" at the top of the window. + + Select "OAuth client ID" from the list of credential types. + + Select "Desktop app" from the list of "Application types". + + "Name" can be "DesktopClient1" or whatever the screen suggests. + + Click on "CREATE". + + It will show a window with "Your Client ID" and "Your Client Secret". Copy them somewhere safe. + +Download and build fetchmail 7 +------------------------------ +``` +git clone https://gitlab.com/fetchmail/fetchmail.git +cd fetchmail +git checkout -t origin/next +./autogen.sh +./configure +make +make check +sudo make install +``` + +Configure fetchmail-oauth2.py +----------------------------- +* Create a file, for example /home/yourname/.fetchmail-oauth2 +``` +client_id=YOUR-CLIENT-ID +client_secret=YOUR-CLIENT-SECRET +refresh_token_file=/home/yourname/.fetchmail-refresh +access_token_file=/home/yourname/.fetchmail-token +max_age_sec=3000 +``` +* Replace YOUR-CLIENT-ID and YOUR-CLIENT-SECRET with the keys for "Your Client ID" and "Your Client Secret" from the previous step. +* The refresh and token files do not need to exist, but they have to be valid paths. +* Run `contrib/fetchmail-oauth2.py -c /home/yourname/.fetchmail-oauth2 --obtain_refresh_token_file` + + The script will give you a URL. + + Paste the URL into a web browser. + + URL should open a google authentication page. + + Select the email account. + + Google will warn that the app isn't verified. Click on "Continue". + + Google will warn that "fetchmail-123456 wants to access your Google Account `your.name@gmail.com`". + + Click on "Allow". + + The page will display the sign in key. + + Paste the key into the script. + + The script will report: +``` +Refresh token saved to '/home/yourname/.fetchmail-refresh' +Initial access token saved to '/home/yourname/.fetchmail-token' +Access Token Expiration Seconds: 3599 +``` + + Hopefully you will not need to do this again for months or years. +* Run `chmod 0600` on all of the files .fetchmail-oauth2 .fetchmail-refresh .fetchmail-token + +Configure fetchmail +--------------------- +* Create an entry in your `.fetchmailrc` +``` +poll imap.gmail.com protocol imap + auth oauthbearer username "your.name@gmail.com" + passwordfile "/home/yourname/.fetchmail-token" + is yourname here + fetchlimit 10 folder "Download" + keep + sslmode wrapped sslcertck +``` +* Run `chmod 0400` on your `.fetchmailrc` +* The optional "fetchlimit #" limits the number of emails if you are testing. +* The optional "folder name" sets the folder to check. +* I made gmail filters that add a "Download" label to important emails. +* Fetchmail downloads unread emails. You can go into gmail and mark a few emails unread for testing. +* Try running fetchmail once at a command line. + +Script fetchmail +---------------- +* Each access token expires after an hour. +* If you run fetchmail from cron, you should run `fetchmail-oauth2.py -c /home/yourname/.fetchmail-oauth2 --auto_refresh ; fetchmail` +* For example, `*/2 * * * * (fetchmail-oauth2.py -c /home/yourname/.fetchmail-oauth2 --auto_refresh ; fetchmail) > /home/yourname/fetchmail.log 2>&1` +* The `--auto_refresh` option checks the age of the key against the `max_age_sec` and renews it if necessary. +* `max_age_sec=3000` in `.fetchmail-oauth2` renews the key after 50 minutes, which should give a safe margin. + +Further reading +--------------- +* Instructions by the author of OAuth2 support for Fetchmail and Postfix + + Setting Up OAUTH2 Support for Fetchmail and Postfix http://mmogilvi.users.sourceforge.net/software/oauthbearer.html + + Run `fetchmail-oauth2.py --help | less` +* Documents from Google + + Using OAuth 2.0 to Access Google APIs https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/oauth2 + + Integrating Google Sign-In into your web app https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/devconsole-project +* Google links + + Google API Dashboard: https://console.developers.google.com/apis/dashboard + + Google Cloud Resource Manager: https://console.developers.google.com/cloud-resource-manager
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