try dieectly going to the app passwords url. They (perhaps intentionally) make it hard to find. https://myaccount.google.com/apppasswords Unfortunately oauth2 is a pay-to-play platform, requiring a large financial investment to aaccess emails via the interface, which doesn't fit wirh the open source model unless a major company is backing the project financially (hence how thunderbird can afford)), so development has been mostly discontinued due to eternal factors. Wish it wasn't so, but here we...
l've looked into addding OAuth2 support,but the biggest obstacle is that OAuth2 is a pay to play platform… it's a big part of how they authenticate and prevent bad players… hosts have to spend an obscene amount of money for essentially a n background check. To work around that is really clunky and would require each user to set up their own sandbox oauth2 host not subject to commercial requirements. So unfortunately, no plans ro implement oauth2
Oleg, it depends on the settings you picked when you installed poptrayu. the ini file may be in your user data folder (under c:\users) under your username and appdata and poptrayu.
yes, can confirm that PopTrayU is only available as a 32 bit application. This is due to the version of Delphi developer studio that I own being not expensive enough to include the 64 bit features. I have created an updated installer for the SSL plugin for 1.0.2u as well over at the PopTrayU SSL plugin page on sourceforge
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