Hi Benny,
Thanks for the heads-up! FWIW, in v 038, I haven’t had problems. But
have noticed in Apple Mail where my Outlook (using M$365 settings the
account becomes disconnected and needs to be re-enabled often.
MM seems fine during those periods. Maybe this is a sign of bad things
to come for everybody, including Apple (Mail)? At this time on the above
version, Account Settings for Outlook (outlook.office365.com) server
IMAP and SMTP servers’ settings, OAUTH2 is disabled!
Anyway, I will try your newest version, re-enable OAUTH2 and let you
know.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
E: info<at>techworkspro<dot>com
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On 1 Jul 2024, at 9:05, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Hi,
once again I've changed how MailMate handles some types of
Microsoft/Exchange/Office365 accounts. I'm not really sure what to
call them any longer, but I think we are moving towards a point where
it's just all Office365.
TL;DR — If you have an `@outlook.com/@hotmail.com/@live.com` account
then you might want to download a recent release of MailMate and then
enable OAuth2 to see if it works for you. Make sure you use
`outlook.office365.com` and `smtp.office365.com` as hostnames. This
might save you sudden connection problems in the middle of September.
The most recent MailMate release can be found here:
https://updates.mailmate-app.com/archives
Here's the long version:
For some time, I've recommended using an app-specific password for
`@outlook.com/@hotmail.com/@live.com` addresses and using OAuth2 for
all other Office365-related addresses. Both types of addresses could
be used with servers at `office365.com`, but I had trouble making the
`@outlook.com`-family work with that and it wasn't clear to me earlier
on (based on the labyrinthic Microsoft-documentation) if it was
supposed to work at all. Last week I received an email from Microsoft
about them going OAuth2-only, starting September 14th, and that likely
meant that it was supposed to work :)
I'm not sure if it was always like this or something changed, but the
problem turned out to be that I was using Office365-specific so-called
scopes:
https://outlook.office365.com/IMAP.AccessAsUser.All
https://outlook.office365.com/SMTP.Send offline_access
I needed to change them to these scopes:
https://outlook.office.com/IMAP.AccessAsUser.All
https://outlook.office.com/SMTP.Send offline_access
It's a technicality and I'm just putting this out there in case it's
useful to someone else googling desperately. Or maybe someone will
tell me that I'm wrong.
This also means that the scopes used for Office365-accounts have
changed. I'm not sure if this means that they'll need to
re-authenticate.
--
Benny
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