On Mon, 2022-11-21 at 18:30 +0100, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> 
>         Hi,
> I see, that's a specific use case. You did not mention Davmail, but
> it
> provides its own IMAP interface, it uses EWS under the hood.
> 
> You can open Edit->Accounts->EWS account name->Edit and turn off
> parts
> you do not want to use, the same as you do that in the GNOME Online
> Accounts.
> 
> With respect of the OAuth2 for IMAP, there is a builtin OAuth2
> service
> proving this for *.outlook.com servers. You can change the client id
> and client secret for it in DConf /org/gnome/evolution-data-server ,
> keys oauth2-outlook-client-id and oauth2-outlook-client-secret, but
> there exists one predefined. To make it use for your IMAP server (I'm
> wondering which one it is, maybe it can be added to the list of
> accepted servers, thus it would work out of the box, in which case
> I'd
> need a bug report against evolution-data-server [1]), you add a hint
> into an oauth2-services-hint key, I guess something like:
> 
>    Outlook:mail.server.com
> 
> may do it (the 'Outlook' here is the name of the OAuth2 service known
> to the evolution-data-server).
> 
>         Bye,
>         Milan
> 
> [1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server/
> 
> _______________________________________________

Thanks for the info.

I forgot to mention that I did try davmail (had used it many years ago)
and that failed as well. I'll look into what you said when I get a
chance.



-- 
Adam (a...@csh.rit.edu)

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