On Thu, Nov 30 2023, "Fraga, Eric" wrote:
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> On Wednesday, 29 Nov 2023 at 14:08, Presnell,Brett Douglas
On 28/11/2023 10:09, Doyley, Marvin M. wrote:
I have been trying to configure mbsync to download email from MS
Outlook. Unfortunately, the new oauth2 authentication makes things
difficult, especially since my institution has disabled the Azure App
permission.
I am unsure if the following is
On Wednesday, 29 Nov 2023 at 14:08, Presnell,Brett Douglas wrote:
> I had to deal with this last spring. I finally got things working again
> with mbsync, msmtp, mu/mu4e, and for the oauth stuff, pizauth. This
> combination has worked well for me ever since. Most of the details can
> be found at
I had to deal with this last spring. I finally got things working again
with mbsync, msmtp, mu/mu4e, and for the oauth stuff, pizauth. This
combination has worked well for me ever since. Most of the details can
be found at
https://brettpresnell.com/post/email/
I am still using an early ve
> "Ihor" == Ihor Radchenko writes:
Ihor> alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
>> ... except when institution prohibits redirecting to another
>> email provider -- my case ...
Ihor> I would then simply use another email for most of the
Ihor> communication. The institution
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> ... except when institution prohibits redirecting to another email
> provider -- my case ...
I would then simply use another email for most of the communication.
The institution email would then just be needed to communicate with
institute-wide announcements.
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Ihor Radchenko writes on Tue 28 Nov 2023 08:34:
> ... except when institution also prohibits anything but MS Outlook
> to access the MS Exchange protocol. In such dire scenario, the only
> option left is redirecting all the emails to another email provider
> that can be accessed via MSTP.
...
"Fraga, Eric" writes:
> On Tuesday, 28 Nov 2023 at 08:34, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> ... except when institution also prohibits anything but MS Outlook to
>> access the MS Exchange protocol.
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> Indeed but my experience has often been that such restrictive practices
> are the result of blind click
Hi Martin,
On Tuesday, 28 Nov 2023 at 09:40, Martin Steffen wrote:
> that leaves people like me out in the rain, someone who just wants a
> reliable, stable plain old email server which is widely compatible
> (even if only backward compatible) and the leaves the choice of
> mailreader(s)q to the u
On Tuesday, 28 Nov 2023 at 08:34, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> ... except when institution also prohibits anything but MS Outlook to
> access the MS Exchange protocol.
Indeed but my experience has often been that such restrictive practices
are the result of blind clicking on the part of the IT departm
Hi,
not that I have a solution, but I would like to know one as well. Ever
since my organization moved to more or less exclusively Outlook, email
as working tool (for me) has constantly deteriorated. 2FA was one of the
last of the innovations, that was hard to "work with" as non
Microsoft/Outlo
"Fraga, Eric" writes:
>> Does anybody have a workaround? I just want the email message to be
>> linked to my todos, which is almost impossible.
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> My institution is the same.
>
> I solved this problem by using davmail [1] as an intermediary. This
> works well interacting with MS Exchange ser
Hi Marvin,
On Tuesday, 28 Nov 2023 at 03:09, Doyley, Marvin M. wrote:
> I have been trying to configure mbsync to download email from MS
> Outlook. Unfortunately, the new oauth2 authentication makes things
> difficult, especially since my institution has disabled the Azure App
> permission.
>
> D
Hi there,
I have been trying to configure mbsync to download email from MS Outlook.
Unfortunately, the new oauth2 authentication makes things difficult, especially
since my institution has disabled the Azure App permission.
Does anybody have a workaround? I just want the email message to be l
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