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@ -326,10 +326,13 @@ Specify the login name on the IMAP server.
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\fBUserCmd\fR [\fB+\fR]\fIcommand\fR |
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Specify a shell command to obtain a user rather than specifying a |
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user directly. This allows you to script retrieving user names. |
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.br |
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The command must produce exactly one line on stdout; the trailing newline |
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is optional. |
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Prepend \fB+\fR to the command to indicate that it produces TTY output |
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(e.g., a prompt); failure to do so will merely produce messier output. |
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Remember to backslash-escape double quotes and backslashes embedded into |
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the command. |
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.TP |
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\fBPass\fR \fIpassword\fR |
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@ -342,11 +345,8 @@ configuration file, \fBmbsync\fR will prompt you for a password.
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\fBPassCmd\fR [\fB+\fR]\fIcommand\fR |
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Specify a shell command to obtain a password rather than specifying a |
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password directly. This allows you to use password files and agents. |
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The command must produce exactly one line on stdout; the trailing newline is |
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optional. |
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Prepend \fB+\fR to the command to indicate that it produces TTY output |
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(e.g., a decryption password prompt); failure to do so will merely produce |
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messier output. |
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.br |
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See \fBUserCmd\fR above for details. |
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.TP |
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\fBUseKeychain\fR \fByes\fR|\fBno\fR |
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