10.10.47.12https mail.google.com mail u 0 tab wm inbox
It looks like you're trying to access your Gmail inbox using a specific protocol and settings. Here's a breakdown of what I think you're trying to do:
10.10.47.12
: This is likely the IP address of your mail server or the server that's hosting your Gmail account.https
: This is the protocol you're using to connect to your mail server. HTTPS is a secure protocol that encrypts your data in transit.mail.google.com
: This is the domain name of your Gmail account.mail
: This is the protocol you're using to access your mail server. In this case, it's likely IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) or POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3).u 0
: This is likely a username and password combination. Theu
stands for "username" and the0
is likely the password.tab
: This is likely a tab character, which is used to separate different parts of the command.wm
: This is likely a window manager or a terminal emulator that's running on your system.inbox
: This is the folder you're trying to access in your Gmail account.
If I'm correct, you're trying to access your Gmail inbox using the following command:
telnet 10.10.47.12 993
This command will establish a connection to your mail server using the IMAP protocol on port 993. You can then use the login
command to authenticate with your username and password, and then navigate to your inbox using the select inbox
command.
Please note that this is just a guess, and you may need to adjust the command to fit your specific situation. Additionally, using telnet to access your email account is not recommended as it is an insecure method and can be vulnerable to hacking. It's recommended to use a secure method such as IMAP or POP3 with SSL/TLS encryption to access your email account.