![]() ![]() ![]() Google told me it would cost me $15k to $75k to get my application verified, while Microsoft wants me to create an Azure/Identity Platform account and want's my telephone and credit card number in advance in order to bill me after 12 months. For gmail, enterprise users can just sign in via. It gives a poor customer experience, because OAuth expires and the user has to re-login, at unknown intervals, its completely up to the server. I found lot's of HowTos, tutorials and examples and managed to read/write mails using OAuth2 with GMail-servers now but I hope I just missed the recommended scenario for open source applications.Ĭurrently I've set up a Google "Project" using tutorials I found in order to get ClientID and ClientSecret. In Thunderbird, use OAuth2 only when its necessary. ![]() I'm working on an open source Python application which reads and processes emails from given mailboxes using IMAP and SMTP (from various (self hosted) email providers, so a MS/Google specific implementation is not an option for me).Ĭurrently I'm extending that application to support OAuth2 after Microsoft announced they will no longer support standard IMAP/SMTP authorization. Sorry for a fuzzy newbie question but I didn't find a similar yet - maybe I'm just asking wrong. ![]()
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