Thanks All, this is my page :-) great to see it's useful. While it still works 
fine on my work machine running Ubuntu 20.04, some update on my Arch at home 
broke something (I don't know what exactly) so at home I'm now following 
Bence's excellent guides from a previous email on this thread with mailctl 
instead of oauth2ms. Please note the part with the "little dance" if you use a 
corporate M365 account, that's important (and the link is to a note by our 
excelent sysadmin at work, David Gardner. It's a small world. :-) ).

Best wishes,
Marton

On Mon, Jan 29, 2024 at 11:24:30AM +0100, Peter P. wrote:
> * Henrik Frisk <fris...@gmail.com> [2024-01-29 10:47]:
> > [...] Anyway, I
> > fought hard to setup OAuth2 on my system a year or so ago and in the end I
> > found another solution (forwarding all email to a free office365 account).
> What OS are you on? I just succeeded using oauth2 on Debian with mbsync
> following instructions from
> https://people.maths.bris.ac.uk/~mb13434/linux_m_uob/o365_imap_smtp.html
> 
> best, Peter
> 
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