Reputation: 6051
I've installed this module to gain access and controls within a Gmail inbox. However, when I try to connect through a small Perl script and test the functionality, I get this error message.
Error: Could not login with those credentials - could not find final URL
Additionally, HTTP error: 200 OK
This is an error built within the Gmail.pm module.
I can ping the URL in question ( https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLoginBoxAuth ) so I feel that the trouble isn't finding the URL. Furthermore, I know the credentials are correct and work at that URL because I have tried them manually.
I'm using this script for testing. I have supplied my credentials in the appropriate places.
Upvotes: 4
Views: 7435
Reputation: 2122
You can use the following code also
use warnings;
use strict;
use Mail::POP3Client;
use IO::Socket::SSL;
use CGI qw(:standard);
my $cgi = new CGI;
my $LOG ;
open $LOG , ">>filename" ;
my $username = '[email protected]';
my $password = '*******' ;
chomp($password);
my $mailhost = 'pop.gmail.com';
my $port = '995';
$cgi->header();
my $pop = new Mail::POP3Client(
USER => $username,
PASSWORD => $password,
HOST => $mailhost,
PORT => $port,
USESSL => 'true',
DEBUG => 0,
);
if (($pop->Count()) < 1) {
exit;
}
print $pop->Count() . " messages found!:$!\n";
for(my $i = 1; $i <= $pop->Count(); $i++) {
foreach($pop->Head($i)) {
/^(From|Subject|Email):\s+/i && print $_, "\n";
}
$pop->BodyToFile($LOG,$i);
}
$pop->Close();
exit;
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 3179
Use Mail::IMAPClient as shown below. To get pass SSL authentication through Mail::IMAPClient, you should have IO::Socket::SSL from Net::SSLeay installed. If so this works like a charm.
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict; use warnings;
use Mail::IMAPClient;
# Connect to IMAP server
my $client = Mail::IMAPClient->new(
Server => 'imap.gmail.com',
User => 'yourusername',
Password => 'yourp4a55w0r&',
Port => 993,
Ssl => 1,
)
or die "Cannot connect through IMAPClient: $!";
# List folders on remote server (see if all is ok)
if ( $client->IsAuthenticated() ) {
print "Folders:\n";
print "- ", $_, "\n" for @{ $client->folders() };
};
# Say so long
$client->logout();
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 53996
If you cannot access gmail through normal POP3 or IMAP either, then you have a configuration problem rather than a programming problem.
I fetch my mail from gmail (actually Google Apps, which uses the same interface), using configuration details described here: http://download.gna.org/hpr/fetchmail/FAQ/gmail-pop-howto.html
(This answer is far more appropriate for Super User though!)
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 172
I am successfully accessing a gmail account (google apps account to be precise) using Mail::POP3Client
Upvotes: 2