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Kuaave

I removed ExQuilla, TBird 68.10.0 Works Fine without it.(?)

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[Problem Solved -- Dont need ExQuilla]

I used standard IMAP settings: Server outlook.office365.com port 993 User Name: <name>@<domain> Connection Security SSL/TLS Normal Password

SMTP... Desc Office365 (Microsoft) Server Name: smtp.office365.com Port: 587 Auth Method: Normal password Connection Security: STARTTLS

Not a big fan of for-pay add-ons in an open-source community. Thought it might be useful to pass this along.

[Problem Solved -- Dont need ExQuilla] I used standard IMAP settings: Server outlook.office365.com port 993 User Name: <name>@<domain> Connection Security SSL/TLS Normal Password SMTP... Desc Office365 (Microsoft) Server Name: smtp.office365.com Port: 587 Auth Method: Normal password Connection Security: STARTTLS Not a big fan of for-pay add-ons in an open-source community. Thought it might be useful to pass this along.

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It depends on what protocols your Exchange Administrator has allowed. If only Exchange ActiveSync is supported, then you would need an add-on since Thunderbird does not support that protocol natively.