On Sun, 2022-11-20 at 16:02 -0500, Adam Stein wrote: > I had set up an application but it never worked (that error I > mentioned). Could be the Evolution application uses EWS while I was > trying with IMAP specifically. Supposedly IMAP will be enabled under > oauth2, so when it is for my company, I'll see if the error goes > away. If not, might have to file a bug.
Hi, wait a bit. Do you mean that you did set up your own application in Azure and you wanted to use that one, instead of any predefined keys? That's perfectly fine, but you really should mention it at the beginning. I suppose you did set up your application as is described on the previously referenced wiki page. I did not try that for a long time, the last time when Azure changed their web interface, but I guess it should still work, because there's only one scope to be used. Ehm, IMAP? Why IMAP? Those are two totally different worlds, and protocols. The OAuth2 for IMAP has nothing to do with OAuth2 for EWS, they are configured differently. You forgot to mention both things in the previous mail for some reason. I guess you know the answers are very different when these things are known. I expected you use things unmodified, not that you change the application ID or even that you (want to) use IMAP. Anyway, you get much more with EWS, thus I suggest you stick with it. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list