@swregs
Appreciate it, since in "MS land" I'm a stranger
- Aqua Mail is not cloud based, so there is no "intermediate web app"
It's only the app on the device connecting directly to a mail server.
- It is registered on Azure Portal as a "native" app...
... which are always "multi-tenant enabled" and this cannot be changed
- As a test, I also created a web based app...
... and there was a switch for multi-tenant on/off (sanity check)
- The new 2.0 APIs they're pushing do not support EWS (Exchange Web Services) or IMAP.
There is an all new, REST / JSON based, Microsoft-specific, Mail / Calendar / Contacts API that can be used to access Office 365 or Hotmail (Outlook.com) accounts the same way (just like EWS, ironically).
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And so I believe the only thing we were missing was the addition of "prompt=consent" on the approval URL. I added that in build 749 above.
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I have "Integrated Apps" turned on, which supposedly allows end-user accounts in my tenant to give 3rd party apps access to their data.
Is this (assuming it's relevant) enabled by default, do you happen to know?
I'm wondering if new users would be able to sign into their Office 365 accounts without having to ask their admins to enable this setting first... If you happen to know...