On Tue, 2020-01-14 at 09:42 -0500, Eugene via evolution-list wrote: > Please consider following Thunderbird and allowing yahoo OAuth2 to > avoid sudden access denied messages and avoid a need to have "less > secure applications" toggle enabled.
Hi, it's not about considering to use it, just the opposite, I'd really like to offer OAuth2 for Yahoo! servers, but Yahoo! offers only these scopes for new applications (as of today) [1]: | Select private user data APIs that your application needs to access. | | [ ] Contacts | [ ] Fantasy Sports | [ ] Oath Ad Platforms | [ ] Profiles (Social Directory) | [ ] Relationships (Social Directory) There's no mail, there's no calendar, only contacts would be usable for Evolution(-data-server). I guess Thunderbird created the keys early, in time when Yahoo! still offered mail (and eventually calendar) scopes. If you'd think that evolution-data-server could borrow the OAuth2 client ID and client secret from Thunderbird, then no, that would be plain abuse of the keys. Thus it is as I said, unless Yahoo! allows mail (and calendar) scopes for new OAuth2 applications there's no option for evolution(-data- server) users. Try to convince Yahoo! developers/managers, I do not know why they disabled those scopes [2]. I can imagine this can sound odd, but there's really nothing else one can do, this requires changes on the server, not on the client. Unless I did not try hard enough. Bye, Milan [1] taken from new OAuth2 application wizard, accessible from: https://developer.yahoo.com/oauth2/guide/ from the "Before You Begin" section (at the very bottom). [2] well, the documentation talks about mail scope: https://developer.yahoo.com/oauth2/guide/openid_connect/getting_started.html#getting-started-setup but I do not see it. If it's due to the account type I log in, then maybe it requires paid account or something, I really do not know. Some more info from 2017: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36058534/how-can-yahoo-mail-be-accessed-by-imap-using-oauth-or-oauth2-authentication _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list