We are using OAuth2 and a 3.38.x Evolution. I opened the page you quoted below and I tried to find the mentioned App IDs (GNOME Evolution/GNOME Evolution EWS)
in https://portal.azure.com under Enterprise Application but no GNOME app could be found. Strange ...
We created our own Application/Tenant long agon and I compared it with the stuff you have written under Find the Tenant ID and
as far as I can tell we have those configs already.
In general OAuth2 works but not when a new user configures his Evo account for the first time, then Basic needs to be used.
Once through account registration one can just swap to OAuth2.
I have this memory that you once told me that there was a limitation (in EWS?) that preveted OAuth2 at the initial
account registration but I far from sure.
Jocke
From: evolution-list <evolution-list-bounces gnome org> on behalf of Milan Crha via evolution-list <evolution-list gnome org>
Sent: 27 January 2021 13:31 To: evolution-list gnome org <evolution-list gnome org> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution Mail stopped working On Wed, 2021-01-27 at 12:56 +0100, Joakim Tjernlund via evolution-list
wrote: > Also, I guess this will be fairly frequent going forward, is there a > solution on the horizon? Hi, the solution is there for years, use OAuth2. It used to be hidden for non-office365.com addresses (in the Host URL), but it's shown always now (since evo-ews 3.38.1, while the current version is 3.38.3). Once you select the OAuth2 some "Help..." links are shown there. They point to https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=""> You need a cooperation from your admins, unfortunately. Nothing evo-ews can do about it, it's the way Microsoft made it for the EWS protocol. Read the above wiki page carefully, questions you might have are answered there. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list gnome org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=""> |