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Yes, my login user name also has the format of firstname.lastname@institution.nhs.scot. The e-mail address does not have the institution.
Hi James, I don't know how to interpret the warnings about "GET" and "POST" commands. I googled "office 365 check licence". In short, the link seems to be https://portal.office.com/account/?ref=MeControl#subscriptions. If the licence is F3 then I don't think davmail will work.
This is an update to help others in using davmail on NHS.scot, which has replaced NHS.net for some users in 2020. Check you have an E1 licence not an F3 (standard) licence. Install Java from Oracle so that interactive logins can work with the embedded browser. On the main tab the Exchange Protocol is O365Interactive and the URL is https://outlook.office365.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx On the Encryption tab the ClientId is d3590ed6-52b3-4102-aeff-aad2292ab01c and RedirectUri is urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob...
The native Outlook client ID is d3590ed6-52b3-4102-aeff-aad2292ab01c. This is taken from another post at https://sourceforge.net/p/davmail/discussion/644057/thread/a7061b73cb/?limit=25. Issue is solved.
The native MS Outlook client ID is d3590ed6-52b3-4102-aeff-aad2292ab01c.
Hi,Even after registering an App at Microsoft Azure, I am still reaching "Davmail needs permission ... Please ask an admin". It seems like admins have blocked all other ways, so how can I extract my native Outlook client ID? This has also been mentioned in the SF Ticket #702.Thank you and kudos to the developer of Davmail!
I am also reaching "Davmail needs permission ... Please ask an admin", including after creating my own App registration at Microsoft Azure. How can one extract the clientId from a native MS Outlook?