Is this at all useful? https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/exchangedev/2014/03/25/using-oauth2-to-access-calendar-contact-and-mail-api-in-office-365-exchange-online/
It talks about registering apps. Keep in mind that I don't need this. Per-apppasswords should work. I'm mainly curious. They've promised that I'll be doing a trial yesterday. (Conversion is not going smoothly :) From: Benny Kjær Nielsen <[email protected]> <[email protected]> Reply: MailMate Users <[email protected]> <[email protected]> Date: September 8, 2017 at 1:25:55 AM To: MailMate Users <[email protected]> <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MlMt] My Office 365 Battle On 7 Sep 2017, at 16:22, Kee Hinckley wrote: > > I'm curious though. Microsoft's docs say that if your supports OAuth2 with > office.com (as MailMate does), then it should work with Office365. The > docs aren't clear if that means "it will just work" or "you will have done > the same work you need to do there". I don't know, for instance, if they > share their list of registered applications. > > Does anyone know if the MailMate OAuth2 support "just works" with > Microsoft's 2FA on Office 365? > > It doesn't. A few months ago I tried simply using the outlook.com OAuth2 > settings. It was a long shot and it didn't work for office365.com. If > Microsoft provided a way to register MailMate for office365.com then I > don't see any reason why it couldn't work, but as far as I know they don't. > > This might be a good time for me to plug my own blog post on the subject > of OAuth2: https://blog.freron.com/2015/is-oauth2-support-a-good-thing/ > > -- > Benny > _______________________________________________ > mailmate mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate >
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