On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 09:49:50 -0400 Tom Horsley wrote:
> I can't for the life of me tell: Is Office 365
> "multifactor authentication" the same as OAUTH2?
Yes, but not enough. Our university decided to set up a third party
authenticator called OKTA so these things need to talk to each other.
We
I can't for the life of me tell: Is Office 365
"multifactor authentication" the same as OAUTH2?
I've been trying to find a fetchmail-like thing
that supports OAUTH2 so google will stop badgering
me about using an insecure access, and there is a
python thing called "getmail" which, in theory, has
a
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 06:09:19 -0400 William Oliver wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2019-03-21 at 00:04 -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Dear friends,
> >
> > Our workplace recently switched to OTP-based two factor
> > authentication with Office 365 and mandated everyone to use the
> > browser, Windoze or Evolut
On Thu, 2019-03-21 at 00:04 -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> Our workplace recently switched to OTP-based two factor
> authentication with Office 365 and mandated everyone to use the
> browser, Windoze or Evolution. We want to do none but get e-mail the
> old-fashioned way, deliver
Dear friends,
Our workplace recently switched to OTP-based two factor authentication with
Office 365 and mandated everyone to use the browser, Windoze or Evolution. We
want to do none but get e-mail the old-fashioned way, delivered to my local HDD
and read by my mailer. Looking around, we have