Re: [Evolution] Support for Oauth2 and Office365
- From: Pete Biggs <pete biggs org uk>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Support for Oauth2 and Office365
- Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2022 12:15:51 +0000
On Sat, 2022-11-19 at 22:49 -0600, Anymous Japhering via evolution-list
wrote:
On 11/18/22 18:53, Michael Kenny via evolution-list wrote:
I believe You have to use Exchange Web Services, not IMAP and the
server address is https://outlook.office365.com/ews/exchange.asmx
Once that authenticates click check for Supported Types and it will
pull Outh2. You should get a pop up somewhere it that process to enter
your Office 365 info.
I'll be a little bit traitorist ....
when Evolution fails, I fall back to Thunderbird, which works just
fine with Office365 using IMAP and Oauth2
Yes. OAuth2 just gives a token that you use instead of a password. The
critical thing is to get a hold of that token, and Evolution, being not
just an email client, goes down the route of providing a full O365
experience that most corporate people will expect (calendar,
addressbook, delegate/shared accounts, meeting invites, etc. etc.); it
comes with the added benefit that for people who don't work in a
corporate environment, it is a perfectly acceptable email interface.
If you think that Evolution should provide OAuth2 for IMAP in these
cases, then file a feature request. But my experience of using both
EWS and IMAP with O365 is that IMAP feels like an afterthought, a "oh I
suppose we should provide some form of imap interface" type thing. I
wouldn't be at all surprised if IMAP becomes a deprecated O365
interface at some point in the future, much like app passwords are.
Just bite the bullet and setup EWS in Evolution.
P.
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