Update: it turned out at the time of testing, my account was migrated, but my mailbox wasn't. That results in very unexpected Akonadi EWS behaviour. Yesterday my mail was migrated and now I have succesful login + mail using Akonadi EWS + oAuth2!
Thx to whoever made this possible Martin On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 9:35 PM Paul Vixie <p...@redbarn.org> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 04:35:40PM +0100, Myriam Schweingruber wrote: > > Forwarding this to a more specific mailing list > > $dayjob uses EWS, and i was never able to get kmail to speak to that. > so, $dayjob had to enable the "imaps" and "smtps" service in ms-exchange, > and then i was able to read and send company e-mail via kmail. --vixie > > re: > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > > From: Martin van Es <mrva...@gmail.com> > > Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2021 at 13:58 > > Subject: O365 via EWS in kmail > > To: <kde@mail.kde.org> > > > > > > Hi, > > > > The company I work for will migrate mail to O365 and we, the linux people > > are fighting to get this working in our favorite clients (davmail is > > mentioned a lot!). It seems kmail has an option to get this working: > > > > https://userbase.kde.org/Kmail/Configuring_Kmail/Accounts/Office_365 > > > > But it doesn't work for me. I can authenticate using oAuth (I get an > > embedded browser popup) and the logs say I have a new token, but after > that > > akonadi can't connect to the server ( > > https://outlook.office365.com/ews/exchange.asmx). I'm still on Kubuntu > > 20.10, and I know that we're a bit behing kde framework and applications. > > Can this work on 20.10, or will this be fixed in 21.04 that comes with > > newer framework/applications? > > > > Grtz > > Martin > > > > > > -- > > Pronouns: she/her > > Proud member of the Amarok and KDE Community: > > https://www.kde.org > > Protect your freedom and support the work of the FSFE: > > https://www.fsfe.org <http://www.fsfe.org/> > > -- > Paul Vixie > -- If 'but' was any useful, it would be a logic operator