El día martes, junio 04, 2024 a las 09:14:48 +0200, Peter van Ormondt escribió:

> On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 12:38:19PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > 
> > +Cc: The author of thge page, Peter van Ormondt
> > 
> > El día lunes, junio 03, 2024 a las 11:57:58 +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió:
> > 
> > > 
> > > Hello,
> > > 
> > > The page about how to configure mutt with oauth2 support says:
> > > 
> > > https://www.vanormondt.net/~peter/blog/2021-03-16-mutt-office365-mfa.html
> > > ...
> > > 
> > >     Edit the python script and insert your GPG identity in the 
> > > "ENCRYPTION_PIPE" construct.
> > >     Add client id ('08162f7c-0fd2-4200-a84a-f25a4db0b584') and 
> > > client_secret ('TxRBilcHdC6WGBee]fs?QR:SJ8nI[g82'), as per these 
> > > instructions, to the "microsoft" registrations.
> > > 
> > > My gpg ID is DC4AA850 from the command below:
...

Peter, thanks for the feedback. Reading the Python script (I don't do
Python) I understood that the 1st question should be answered with
'microsoft'. There is another small pitfall: the client values:

        'client_id': '08162f7c-0fd2-4200-a84a-f25a4db0b584',
        'client_secret': 'TxRBilcHdC6WGBee]fs?QR:SJ8nI[g82',

must be added in the correct (2nd) place.

Running the script as

$ ./mutt_oauth2.py TOKEN_FILENAME --verbose --authorize

Produced the URL and loading this in a browser, triggered a request to
whomever and a mail to me from MS-Security with the following content:

    Thunderbird access request received

    Your request has been received. Details of your request are below.
    Requested app:      Thunderbird
    Status:     submitted
    Request date:       June 3, 2024
    Expiration date:    July 3, 2024

We will see, how this will move now.

        matthias

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