TLS not working for oauth2?
I too having the same issue. This whole thing started when Microsoft announced the depreciation of basic auth for SMTP starting on Jan 1st, 2023. Hopefully Microsoft will extend the deadline but they already extended it a few times so not sure if they will anymore.
I too having the same issue. This whole thing started when Microsoft announced the depreciation of basic auth for SMTP effective on Jan 1st, 2023. Hopefully Microsoft will extend the deadline but they already extended it a few times so not sure if they will anymore.
It's a concern because Microsoft is turning off basic auth for IMAP starting in January 2023.
I too having the same issue. This whole thing started when Microsoft announced the depreciation of basic auth for SMTP effective on Jan 1st, 2023. Hopefully Microsoft will extend the deadline but they already extended it a few times so not sure if they will anymore. Is there another way around this in the meantime?
Hello, Looks like Microsoft today shut off the basic auth which broke the e-mail side of iTop. After googling around I've manage to get that feature restored. I guess Microsoft is turning this off on select tenants for 24-48 hours and turn it back on. And we're so lucky to be picked today! I wasn't fully aware Microsoft is doing this till this morning. Currently I am running iTop 2.5 (I know it's old) and got 3.1 running as a test. I guess I'll go ahead and upgrade 2.5 to 2.7 to get this fixed while...
I too had the same issue. I was running Keepass version 2.38 with Mono 4.2.1. on Mint 18.3. I've tried installing the mono-devel which didn't work for me. I finally went to the offical mono website and followed the instructions of adding the Mono repository to my system. So now it'll keep my version of mono up to date without downloading, compiling and etc. http://www.monodevelop.com/download/#fndtn-download-lin So the updated packages fixed the TLS issue for me. I've read somewhere that older version...
I too had the same issue. I was running Keepass version 2.38 with Mono 4.2.1. on Mint 18.3. I've tried installing the mono-devel which didn't work for me. I finally went to the offical mono website and followed the instructions of adding the Mono repository to my system. So now it'll keep my version of mono up to date without downloading, compiling and etc. http://www.monodevelop.com/download/#fndtn-download-lin So the updated packages fixed the TLS issue for me. I've read somewhere that older version...