Related, is there a way to find out the user agent that 5.5.1 used by default? I see Edge added in this commit (https://github.com/mguessan/davmail/commit/f08c77b735d79c71bd0c65518db08f37cedf5dec); but am not finding what was provided to the server previously.
I only can get the JavaFX window to pop up by adding that config line in. My read of the thread is that as of 5.0.0 the ability to set O365 auth method is in the davmail GUI itself, but I am not finding it. My concern is if (as per your comment above obn Oct 18 / https://sourceforge.net/p/davmail/feature-requests/111/#55ea/676c ) this is not what is the suggested (or long term viable) way to activate MS auth. Happy to send screenshots / run commands / install / build to help debug/troubleshoot as...
Just a heads up that I am only getting MFA to work with this property explicit in .davmail.properties. In the GUI the only oauth stuff I can see if the clientID and redirectURI fields I'm on: davmail: Current version: 5.0.0-trunk Latest version available: 5.0.0-2801 $ java -version openjdk version "1.8.0_191" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_191-8u191-b12-0ubuntu0.18.04.1-b12) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.191-b12, mixed mode) $ apt-cache show openjfx Package: openjfx Architecture: amd64...
Feature request: Include an "attach all recipient keys" option
Wow! Super fast; confirmed working - thanks!
Enigmail blocks S/MIME usage
This button is a sanity-saver; thank you so much for it. In my current setup, clicking...
Thanks for the fast response! I experience a similar behavior still with 1.9 - an...