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Hi @krackout - thanks for bringing this to my attention, I was not aware of the planned Office 365 changes.
I will look into whether this is possible.
I don't think this will work (unless hacking and stealing Thunderbirds OAuth2 client id/key).
I'm afraid this will not bring much benefit. I believe Reference for myself: |
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Based on initial feasibility study, it seems it would be possible to support Microsoft Outlook OAuth2.0 authentication. I'll create an |
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This feature has been implemented now, see #133. |
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On occasion of my business e-mail (office365) going OAuth 2.0 only, I'm concerned on how it'll be possible to continue using nmail with office365-OAuth.
Since application approval for OAuth on office365 is out of the question I suppose, what alternatives can be used?
One thought, making an oauth account on Thunderbird and using settings from there, (somehow) make nmail to pretend to be Thunderbird and trick office365 to allow nmail to connect.
Another thought is (email-oauth2-proxy)[https://github.com/simonrob/email-oauth2-proxy]. I haven't tried it yet.
Any guidance on these two thoughts or other proposals welcomed. I really like nmail and the workflow I got accustomed using it. Thank you once more @d99kris for a great product.
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