Wow 😲 thanks 🙏 so much Paul

On Mon, May 30, 2022, 13:40 Paul Kudla (SCOM.CA Internet Services Inc.) <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Unfortunately gmail / outlook although on different time tables will
> force oauth2 shortly without end users being able to avoid this.
>
> Thus outlook protocol will not really be an option.
>
> I have researched this with python and alike.
>
> right now there does not seem to be any turn key soultions in python or
> fetchmail (i use fetchmail for my older customers)
>
> there seems to be lib's around to handle to oauth2 protocols but not
> much doc's on how to use them?
>
>
> simply put from my research to date is oauth2 does the following
>
> 1. you try to connect to the mail server
>
> 2. it stops (unless you already have a device id key) and redirects to a
> website link for a key
>
> 3. once on the website you need to say yes to some kind of auth (trying
> to accomodate with http libs)
>
> 4. the website returns the key (which you probably should save)
>
> 5. from there (thus far research to date) normal python libs will handle
> emails thereafter as before.
>
> other option is like with google where you need to signup for a
> developer account (or something) that will generate a key for your
> account & device at which point other emails to that, only good for 15
> devices ??
>
> after that you have to pay?
>
> just a heads up, other non-main stream providers (like myself) have
> other devices in place for security and will not force customers to
> migrate, maybe look for a local provider?
>
> I will eventually handle oauth2 etc but only when forced to (government
> contracts etc)
>
> My suggestion (if you are in unix) is to start up a postfix / dovecot
> email server instance where you are in control of the protocol's used?
> this way your in complete control of your emails in both directions. Its
> a bit of work but leaving things to the main stream providers isn't
>
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> Happy Monday !!!
> Thanks - paul
>
> Paul Kudla
>
>
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>
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>
> On 5/30/2022 7:22 AM, Dev femibadmus wrote:
> > *Google* no longer support less seureapps............what next?
> > is there anyway we can use gmail for Django email?
> >
> >
> > if no way please send the best lesson for *Outlook* configuration :)
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