# Thrum
A terminal email client (TUI) written in Rust.
## Configuration
Thrum reads its config from `~/.config/thrum.toml`. Create the file with your IMAP and SMTP credentials:
```toml
[imap]
host = "imap.example.com"
port = 993
user = "you@example.com"
pass = "your-password"
folders = ["INBOX"]
sent_folder = "Sent" # optional
[smtp]
host = "smtp.example.com"
port = 587
user = "you@example.com"
pass = "your-password"
[sender]
from = "you@example.com"
name = "Your Name" # optional
```
### Password commands
Instead of storing passwords in plain text, you can use a shell command wrapped in backticks. Thrum will execute the command and use its stdout as the password:
```toml
[imap]
host = "imap.gmail.com"
port = 993
user = "you@gmail.com"
pass = "`pass email/gmail`"
folders = ["INBOX"]
sent_folder = "Sent"
[smtp]
host = "smtp.gmail.com"
port = 587
user = "you@gmail.com"
pass = "`pass email/gmail`"
[sender]
from = "you@gmail.com"
name = "Your Name"
```
This works with any secret manager (`pass`, `op`, `gpg`, `security find-generic-password`, etc.).