Hello Everyone. Recently Hotmail was changed the autentication method, that let me outside of my hotmail account. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/manage-app-passwords-for....
Is kmail capable to manage the new authentication way? How? Thanks to everyone. Christian
On Sunday 06 October 2024 19.27:50 Christian Schmitz via tde-users wrote:
Hello Everyone. Recently Hotmail was changed the autentication method, that let me outside of my hotmail account. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/manage-app-passwords-fo r-two-step-verification-d6dc8c6d-4bf7-4851-ad95-6d07799387e9#:~:text=Sign%20 in%20to%20the%20Additional%20security%20verification%20page%2C,Your%20app%20 password%20page%2C%20and%20then%20select%20Close.
Is kmail capable to manage the new authentication way? How? Thanks to everyone. Christian
Hello,
Not that I know. I have the same problem, that I resolved by forwarding the mails from Outlook, until my organisation blocked that too.
Even if you use a mailer that can use the new authentication system, you'll probably have to get the OK from whoever manages the outlook account.
Thierry
Thierry de Coulon via tde-users wrote:
Hello,
Not that I know. I have the same problem, that I resolved by forwarding the mails from Outlook, until my organisation blocked that too.
Even if you use a mailer that can use the new authentication system, you'll probably have to get the OK from whoever manages the outlook account.
Yes, it is not supported, but this is on the todo list (as I have read recently) to be implemented, because it is widely used. I don't think it will get done before 14.2.
BR
Yes, it is not supported, but this is on the todo list (as I have read recently) to be implemented, because it is widely used. I don't think it will get done before 14.2.
OAuth2 support is something we will look into in future. For the time being, you may want to try out using this proxy app, which should make OAuth2 server available for non-OAuth2-ready applications. I haven't tried it myself, but that is what it says on the website. https://github.com/simonrob/email-oauth2-proxy/tree/main
If you try it, please let us know how it goes. Cheers Michele
On Monday 07 October 2024 00:32:25 deloptes via tde-users wrote:
Thierry de Coulon via tde-users wrote:
Hello,
Not that I know. I have the same problem, that I resolved by forwarding the mails from Outlook, until my organisation blocked that too.
Even if you use a mailer that can use the new authentication system, you'll probably have to get the OK from whoever manages the outlook account.
Yes, it is not supported, but this is on the todo list (as I have read recently) to be implemented, because it is widely used. I don't think it will get done before 14.2.
BR
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Excelent !!
On 06/10/2024 18:27, Christian Schmitz via tde-users wrote:
Hello Everyone. Recently Hotmail was changed the autentication method, that let me outside of my hotmail account. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/manage-app-passwords-for....
Is kmail capable to manage the new authentication way? How? Thanks to everyone. Christian
What have you tried?
said Christian Schmitz via tde-users:
| Hello Everyone. | Recently Hotmail was changed the autentication method, that let me | outside of my hotmail account. | https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/manage-app-passwords |-for-two-step-verification-d6dc8c6d-4bf7-4851-ad95-6d07799387e9#:~:text=S |ign%20in%20to%20the%20Additional%20security%20verification%20page%2C,Your |%20app%20password%20page%2C%20and%20then%20select%20Close. | | Is kmail capable to manage the new authentication way? How? | Thanks to everyone. | Christian
It might be work it to look into some kind of sandboxed emulator to run a mail app that handles hotmail, and use kmail for communications this side of the fever swamps. (I highly recommend ProtonMail -- everyone sould have at least a free account there.)
Some things just don't work on Linux. For example, there is no real console word processor for Linux. (No, EMACS is not a word processor, EMACS is a religion.) Writing is about the words, not the typrface and curleyques -- those can be added later. So for writing I'm forced to use Word for DOS 5.5 running in DOSBox and saved as .rtf. Not pretty, but no alternative. You may need to get your Microsoft mail from a mail client in a cage.