Re: [Davmail-users] 2 Factor Authentication
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From: Scott S. <gu...@po...> - 2017-08-12 15:48:34
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2017 23:29:29 +0200 Geert Stappers <sta...@st...> wrote: :On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 02:17:21PM -0700, Scott Smith wrote: :> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 08:07:12PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote: :> > > On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 07:52:01PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote: :> > > > > > On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 10:25:24AM -0700, Scott Smith wrote: :> > > > > > > :> > > > USER emailaddres :> > > :> > > Another '+OK' from POP should appear :> > > :> > > > PASS password6digit :> > > :> > > The 'password6digit' is the password plus six digits. :> > > :> > > Report the output. :> > > :> :> Here is the output with a bit of ambiguity for the username and password :> :> $ telnet 0 1110 :> Trying 0.0.0.0... :> Connected to 0. :> Escape character is '^]'. :> +OK DavMail 4.8.0.3-2488 POP ready at Thu Aug 10 14:06:58 PDT 2017 :> USER sco...@ms... :> +OK USER : sco...@ms... :> PASS YYYYYYYYZZZZZZ :> -ERR Authentication failed: invalid user or password : :Mmm, bummer, no simple password + 6 digits. : : :> > > > > > > I have been using DavMail to access our company's Exchange Server :> > > > > > > successfully for many months. A week ago, the company implemented :> > > > > > > 2 factor authentication using my username, password and a 6 digit :> > > > > > > security token which changes every month. :> > > > > > > Is there a way to configure DavMail and/or my e-mail client to be able :> > > > > > > to send and receive e-mail with this kind of server setup? :> > :> > Invest some time to explain this mailinglist how the webbrowser login :> > works[1] since the addition of the security token. : :For getting a better picture where / how the second factor is prompted. : : :Groeten :Geert Stappers :[1] 'works' as in "handled" or "operated". Here is the Outlook log from a client using our company's exchange server with MFA: 2017.08.12 16:02:01 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>> 2017.08.12 16:02:01 HELPER::Initialize called 2017.08.12 16:02:01 Initializing: Finding a Transport 2017.08.12 16:02:01 MAPI XP Call: XPProviderInit in EMSMDB.DLL, hr = 0x00000000 2017.08.12 16:02:03 MAPI Status: (-- -- ---/--- -- ---) 2017.08.12 16:02:03 MAPI XP Call: TransportLogon, hr = 0x00000000 2017.08.12 16:02:03 Initializing: Found a transport, Error code = 0x00000000 2017.08.12 16:02:03 MAPI XP Call: AddressTypes, hr = 0x00000000, cAddrs = 7, cUids = 1 2017.08.12 16:02:03 MAPI Status: (IN -- ---/OUT -- ---) 2017.08.12 16:02:03 MAPI XP Call: TransportNotify(BEGIN_IN|BEGIN_OUT), hr = 0x00000000 2017.08.12 16:02:03 HELPER::Initialize done, Error code = 0x00000000 2017.08.12 16:02:03 HELPER::GetCapabilities called, Error code = 0x00000000 2017.08.12 16:03:39 use...@ms...: Synch operation started (flags = 00000001) 2017.08.12 16:03:39 use...@ms...: UploadItems: 1 messages to send 2017.08.12 16:03:39 EXECUTING Put MAPI TASK 2017.08.12 16:03:39 Starting the Spooling Cycle 2017.08.12 16:03:39 MAPI Status: (IN -- ---/OUT fl ---) 2017.08.12 16:03:39 MAPI XP Call: FlushQueues, hr = 0x00000000, ulFlushFlags = 0x0000001a 2017.08.12 16:03:39 Sending one message 2017.08.12 16:03:39 Progress: Sending message 'test 1' (size 4.44 KBytes) 2017.08.12 16:03:41 MAPI Status: (IN -- ---/OUT fl act) 2017.08.12 16:03:44 MAPI Status: (IN -- ---/OUT fl ---) 2017.08.12 16:03:44 MAPI XP Call: SubmitMessage, hr = 0x00000000 2017.08.12 16:03:44 MAPI XP Call: EndMessage, hr = 0x00000000 2017.08.12 16:03:44 FINISHED MAPI TASK 2017.08.12 16:03:44 use...@ms...: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr = 0x00000000 2017.08.12 16:03:44 use...@ms...: Synch operation completed 2017.08.12 16:03:44 Sending done, Error code = 0x00000000 2017.08.12 16:03:44 Sending done, Error code = 0x8004010f 2017.08.12 16:03:44 MAPI Status: (IN -- ---/OUT -- ---) 2017.08.12 16:03:44 Finishing the Spooling Cycle, Error code = 0x00000000 =========== ><(((o> Scott Smith Long Term Cross Cultural Farming, Fishing, and Body Building Consultants Frustrated with Windows? Check out Linux! https://www.phws.info/linuxlowdown |