Switch from normal password to OAuth2 for Outlook email
I'm running Thunderbird 128.2.0esr (64-bit) to download email messages from https://outlook.live.com using POP3.
I've been trying for weeks to switch Thunderbird from normal password to OAuth2 before outlook stops allowing normal password access to their server on September 16. But when I do that Thunderbird just stalls and doesn't download any messages. But if I switch back to normal password, then messages resume downloading.
I've uploaded a screenshot of my server settings.
Will in Seattle a.k.a. "Clueless"
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The Server Name needs to be outlook.office365.com
. Everything else looks fine.
You haven't shown them but the 'Outgoing Server (SMTP)' settings should be:—
Server Name: smtp.office365.com Port: 587 Connection security: STARTTLS Authentication method: OAuth2 User Name: <your e-mail address>
Thanks a million, ThePillenwerfer!
That seems to have worked for downloading mail from one of my hotmail.accounts set to OAuth2 in Thunderbird.
As for the outgoing server, I use a mix of gmail and hotmail accounts, but my understanding is that I can set only a single outgoing server for all of my different email accounts. Is that right?
I currently have the outgoing server set to smtp.gmail.com which seems to work fine for sending messages from my hotmail accounts as well as my gmail accounts. Do you think that there's any reason I should change it to smtp.office365.com? (You know that old saw: "If it works; don't fix it."
Will in Seattle a.k.a. "Clueless"
Good question as I too am of the "If it ain't broke..." school.
If you haven't got the old MicroSoft SMPT server set-up I can't see any point adding the new one. If you make a note of how you can always add it if there are problems down the line.
If your Hotmail account is sending on the gmail smtp, and the account hasn't been added as a sender in gmail webmail settings, recipients will see your message as having been sent from the gmail account, and replies will go to that account. It's better to have each account send on an smtp with the same provider and with the same User Name: