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Updated README-gmail-gateway - config multi accounts
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@ -408,6 +408,24 @@ If, like me, you have more than one Apple II equipped with an Uthernet-II
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card, you may find it convenient to have a separate GMail account associated
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card, you may find it convenient to have a separate GMail account associated
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with each machine.
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with each machine.
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The basic idea here is to have two different GMail accounts, each associated
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with a separate Linux user account on the Raspberry Pi.
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These instructions assume you have already successfully configured one
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GMail account to connect to the Apple II as described in this document.
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- Create a second GMail account, for example user2@gmail.com
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- Enable two-factor authentication for user2@gmail.com and obtain an app
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password. Follow the instructions
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[here](#Obtaining-App-Passwords-from-Google)
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- Create a new Linux account, for example 'user2', on your Raspberry Pi.
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You may use the `useradd` command. Fetchmail requires that each email
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account be associated with a Linux account. Set a password for the
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new user account using `passwd` and make sure it has a valid home
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directory and that you are able to log in using the new account.
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*INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW*
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*INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW*
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