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<div>Hi,<br /><br />If your account is managed by google your email is a “gmail” email. <br /><br />Just put in your company email and it should work. <br /></div>
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On 5 Sep 2018 at 17:33, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
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<body><p>I recently had to add an email account that uses Oauth2 and Duosec. The <br/>organization has its own domain, but has outsourced its email service to <br/>Google. As best I can tell, the only way to get an Oauth2 checkbox in <br/>the "Add an IMAP account" box is to fill in a gmail (or, I guess, <br/>Outlook) address, which I don't have. Instead, what I did was to add the <br/>account to Apple Mail and import it. Was there a better way? Could there <br/>be, e.g., a pull-down menu of Oauth2 "styles" or "providers"? Do I need <br/>to keep the Apple Mail account alive, if only to renew the token? I'm <br/>running the Version 2 beta 6119.<br/><br/><br/> --Steve Bellovin, https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb<br/><br/><br/>_______________________________________________<br/>mailmate mailing list<br/>mailmate@lists.freron.com<br/>https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate<br/></p></body>
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