In the past, I once made this work by forwarding O365 to gmail, setting up
gmail's approved-spoofing so it can send mail as the O365 account, and then
using nmh to connect to gmail. I'm sure that ugly workaround isn't going to
be acceptable to everyone, though. Sorry for your loss.

~Chad
P.S. Sending this from gmail, having temporarily given up the fight.
Apologies for anything especially terrible it does. :-(

On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 1:40 PM Andy Bradford <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thus said Ken Hornstein on Tue, 30 Apr 2019 13:23:37 -0400:
>
> > Thank you for that pointer; sadly, I went through the whole process of
> > getting it started, it DID pop up  the right window to prompt for MFA,
> > but the domain  I use is configured to  require administrator approval
> > to use another email application.
>
> I think there may  also be an option to use a  personal token (which may
> have to  be enabled). I  cannot search  for it at  the moment, but  I do
> recall seeing some discussion in the  Davmail forums about using a token
> instead of MFA.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy
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