Microsoft now requiring ' Modern Authentication Methods '
Just received an email stating that after Sept 1, Microsoft will no longer support the use of third-party email apps without use of 'Microsoft’s modern authentication methods'.
What does this mean for Thunderbird?
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It means you need to use OAUTH2 in server setup. That message from Microsof should have included this link: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/modern-authentication-methods-now-needed-to-continue-syncing-outlook-email-in-non-microsoft-email-apps-c5d65390-9676-4763-b41f-d7986499a90d
OAuth2 is not available in the drop down menu for outgoing server. Is this because I am using pop mail not IMAP?
Can you post a screenshot of your SMTP server settings pane?
Here are the settings for the SMTP server. BUT currently configured as pop not imap
If I change it to smtp.office365.com there is still no OAuth2 in the drop down menu. However, I am using pop mail not imap. Is there where the problem arises?
If I change to smtp.office365.com OAuth2 still does not appear. I am using POP mail not IMAP - is there where the problem is?
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Let me try the answer this way. When I change the serving to smtp-office365-com I get the same problem - no OAuth2 in the drop down list. I am using POP mail account not an IMAP account. Is this were the problem resides?
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POP is not the issue. I acknowledge that the setting isn't instantaneous. Try setting as I suggested, click OK, and then click Edit, and see if the Oauth2 option appears.
Yes - that worked. It seems there is a need to close the setting and then edit them again to get OAuth2.
Thank you for your help
You are very welcome