>>implement XOAUTH2 (which hopefully will already be supported by the client)
Most MUAs don't support this except with a predefined list of providers.
For example, Samsung Email only support XOAUTH2 for Gmail, Yahoo,
Hotmail/Outlook, Exchange and Office365 servers.
All other don't support it.
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On 2023-07-25 at 17:14 +0200, Sebastian Nielsen via mailop wrote:
> Sadly not all MUAs implement ClientID either.
> Easiest way to implement 2FA on email, is to have a webpage, where
> you login with your 2FA token. When you have done that, the IP to
> visit that webpage is written to the account's
On Mon, 31 Jul 2023, Mike Hillyer via mailop wrote:
From: mailop On Behalf Of Taavi Eomäe via mailop
Does anyone here have any familiarity with antivirus/anti-phish
vendors that can or are meant to be used with email?
I've checked the rspamd external services page
(https://rspamd.com/doc/mod
Best price you’re going to get is ClamAV, being that it’s Open Source.
Mike
From: mailop On Behalf Of Taavi Eomäe via mailop
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2023 7:34 AM
To: mailop
Subject: [mailop] Antivirus/anti-phish email scanning
Hi,
Does anyone here have any familiarity with antivirus/anti-phis
Hi,
Does anyone here have any familiarity with antivirus/anti-phish vendors
that can or are meant to be used with email?
I've checked the rspamd external services page
(https://rspamd.com/doc/modules/external_services.html#icap-protocol-specific-details)
and it has a nice list, but no other