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Recently the support for OAuth 2.0 for IMAP and SMTP in the Exchange Online has been announced. Following the guide I've set up the application permissions and IMAP and SMTP connection. The application is configured as Accounts in any organizational directory (Any Azure AD directory - Multitenant) and uses authorization code flow.

URLs below are used for authorization:

And the following Delegated Microsoft Graph scopes have been added:

enter image description here

The scopes, requests from code:

final List<String> scopes = Arrays.asList(
    "offline_access",
    "email",
    "openid",
    "profile",
    "User.Read",
    "Mail.ReadWrite",
    "https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FIMAP.AccessAsUser.All",
    "https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FSMTP.Send"
);

I successfully receive the access and refresh tokens:

{
    "token_type": "Bearer",
    "scope": "email IMAP.AccessAsUser.All Mail.ReadWrite openid profile SMTP.Send User.Read",
    "expires_in": 3599,
    "ext_expires_in": 3599,
    "access_token": "edited",
    "refresh_token": "edited",
    "id_token": "edited"
}

Here's the code, used to connect to IMAP:

Properties props = new Properties();
props.put("mail.imap.ssl.enable", "true");
props.put("mail.imaps.sasl.enable", "true");
props.put("mail.imaps.sasl.mechanisms", "XOAUTH2");
props.put("mail.imap.auth.login.disable", "true");
props.put("mail.imap.auth.plain.disable", "true");
props.put("mail.debug", "true");
props.put("mail.debug.auth", "true");

Session session = Session.getInstance(props);
session.setDebug(true);

String userEmail = "user@domain.onmicrosoft.com";
String accessToken = "access_token_received_on_previous_step";

final Store store = session.getStore("imaps");
store.connect("outlook.office365.com", 993, userEmail, accessToken);

Which generates the following output:

DEBUG: JavaMail version 1.6.2
DEBUG: successfully loaded resource: /META-INF/javamail.default.address.map
DEBUG: setDebug: JavaMail version 1.6.2
DEBUG: getProvider() returning javax.mail.Provider[STORE,imaps,com.sun.mail.imap.IMAPSSLStore,Oracle]
DEBUG IMAPS: mail.imap.fetchsize: 16384
DEBUG IMAPS: mail.imap.ignorebodystructuresize: false
DEBUG IMAPS: mail.imap.statuscachetimeout: 1000
DEBUG IMAPS: mail.imap.appendbuffersize: -1
DEBUG IMAPS: mail.imap.minidletime: 10
DEBUG IMAPS: enable SASL
DEBUG IMAPS: SASL mechanisms allowed: XOAUTH2
DEBUG IMAPS: closeFoldersOnStoreFailure
DEBUG IMAPS: trying to connect to host "outlook.office365.com", port 993, isSSL true
* OK The Microsoft Exchange IMAP4 service is ready. [QQBNADc...]
A0 CAPABILITY
* CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 AUTH=PLAIN AUTH=XOAUTH2 SASL-IR UIDPLUS MOVE ID UNSELECT CHILDREN IDLE NAMESPACE LITERAL+
A0 OK CAPABILITY completed.
DEBUG IMAPS: AUTH: PLAIN
DEBUG IMAPS: AUTH: XOAUTH2
DEBUG IMAPS: protocolConnect login, host=outlook.office365.com, user=user@domain.onmicrosoft.com, password=<non-null>
DEBUG IMAPS: SASL Mechanisms:
DEBUG IMAPS:  XOAUTH2
DEBUG IMAPS: 
DEBUG IMAPS: SASL client XOAUTH2
DEBUG IMAPS: SASL callback length: 2
DEBUG IMAPS: SASL callback 0: javax.security.auth.callback.NameCallback@17046283
DEBUG IMAPS: SASL callback 1: javax.security.auth.callback.PasswordCallback@5bd03f44
A1 AUTHENTICATE XOAUTH2 dXNlcj1o...
A1 NO AUTHENTICATE failed.

Exception in thread "main" javax.mail.AuthenticationFailedException: AUTHENTICATE failed.
    at com.sun.mail.imap.IMAPStore.protocolConnect(IMAPStore.java:732)
    at javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:366)

And the following code is used for connecting to SMTP:

Properties props = new Properties();
props.put("mail.smtp.auth", "true");
props.put("mail.transport.protocol", "smtp");
props.put("mail.smtp.starttls.enable", "true");
props.put("mail.smtp.auth.mechanisms", "XOAUTH2");
props.put("mail.smtp.auth.login.disable","true");
props.put("mail.smtp.auth.plain.disable","true");
props.put("mail.debug.auth", "true");

Session session = Session.getInstance(props);
session.setDebug(true);

String userEmail = "user@domain.onmicrosoft.com";
String accessToken = "access_token_received_on_previous_step";

Transport transport = session.getTransport("smtp");
transport.connect("smtp.office365.com", 587, userEmail, accessToken);

Which provides the output below:

DEBUG: setDebug: JavaMail version 1.6.2
DEBUG: getProvider() returning javax.mail.Provider[TRANSPORT,smtp,com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport,Oracle]
DEBUG SMTP: useEhlo true, useAuth true
DEBUG SMTP: trying to connect to host "smtp.office365.com", port 587, isSSL false
220 AM5PR0701CA0005.outlook.office365.com Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service ready at Mon, 4 May 2020 15:52:28 +0000
DEBUG SMTP: connected to host "smtp.office365.com", port: 587
EHLO ubuntu-B450-AORUS-M
250-AM5PR0701CA0005.outlook.office365.com Hello [my ip here]
250-SIZE 157286400
250-PIPELINING
250-DSN
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
250-STARTTLS
250-8BITMIME
250-BINARYMIME
250-CHUNKING
250 SMTPUTF8
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "SIZE", arg "157286400"
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "PIPELINING", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "DSN", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "STARTTLS", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "8BITMIME", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "BINARYMIME", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "CHUNKING", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "SMTPUTF8", arg ""
STARTTLS
220 2.0.0 SMTP server ready
EHLO ubuntu-B450-AORUS-M
250-AM5PR0701CA0005.outlook.office365.com Hello [my ip here]
250-SIZE 157286400
250-PIPELINING
250-DSN
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
250-AUTH LOGIN XOAUTH2
250-8BITMIME
250-BINARYMIME
250-CHUNKING
250 SMTPUTF8
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "SIZE", arg "157286400"
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "PIPELINING", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "DSN", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "AUTH", arg "LOGIN XOAUTH2"
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "8BITMIME", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "BINARYMIME", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "CHUNKING", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "SMTPUTF8", arg ""
DEBUG SMTP: protocolConnect login, host=smtp.office365.com, user=user@domain.onmicrosoft.com, password=<non-null>
DEBUG SMTP: Attempt to authenticate using mechanisms: XOAUTH2
DEBUG SMTP: Using mechanism XOAUTH2
AUTH XOAUTH2 dXNlcj1obW9kaUB...
535 5.7.3 Authentication unsuccessful [AM5PR0701CA0005.eurprd07.prod.outlook.com]

Exception in thread "main" javax.mail.AuthenticationFailedException: 535 5.7.3 Authentication unsuccessful [AM5PR0701CA0005.eurprd07.prod.outlook.com]
    at com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport$Authenticator.authenticate(SMTPTransport.java:965)
    at com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.authenticate(SMTPTransport.java:876)
    at com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.protocolConnect(SMTPTransport.java:780)
    at javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:366)

What I've also tried:

  • specifying scopes as https://graph.microsoft.com/SMTP.Send and just SMTP.Send
  • using https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/ url for authentication

Result is always the same.

Is it something I do wrong or there's a bug somewhere in the support for this from the Microsoft side?

Update 1:

Tried from the command line, but same result:

$ openssl s_client -crlf -connect outlook.office365.com:993
... connection part omitted
* OK The Microsoft Exchange IMAP4 service is ready. [QQBNADYAUAAxADkAMgBDAEEAMAAwADkAMQAuAEUAVQBSAFAAMQA5ADIALgBQAFIATwBEAC4ATwBVAFQATABPAE8ASwAuAEMATwBNAA==]
C01 CAPABILITY
* CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 AUTH=PLAIN AUTH=XOAUTH2 SASL-IR UIDPLUS ID UNSELECT CHILDREN IDLE NAMESPACE LITERAL+
C01 OK CAPABILITY completed.
A01 AUTHENTICATE XOAUTH2 dXNlcj1obW9kaUBjb...
A01 NO AUTHENTICATE failed.
* BYE Connection is closed. 13
read:errno=0

Update 2:

Tried to create brand new application in the Azure Portal with the following permissions:

enter image description here

And receiving the following screen, when trying to give consent for scopes:

enter image description here

That is odd, because the permissions from Azure Portal don't specify that the Admin consent is required and my previous app registration doesn't show such screen when IMAP and SMTP scopes are requested.

Update 3:

Thanks to comments to this post I tried the following scopes:

public static final List<String> SCOPES = Arrays.asList(
    "offline_access",
    "https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FIMAP.AccessAsUser.All",
    "https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FSMTP.Send"
);

Which gave me the token below:

{
    "token_type": "Bearer",
    "scope": "https://outlook.office365.com/IMAP.AccessAsUser.All https://outlook.office365.com/SMTP.Send",
    "expires_in": 3599,
    "ext_expires_in": 3599,
    "access_token": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1....",
    "refresh_token": "OAQABAAAAAAAm...."
}

IMAP/SMTP auth was successful and I was able to read the inbox + send an email!

But for my application I need also couple of other scopes to use some MS Graph API endpoints (read user profile, messages subscription and messages deletion).

So I tried different scopes:

public static final List<String> SCOPES = Arrays.asList(
        "offline_access",
        "User.Read",
        "Mail.ReadWrite",
        "https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FIMAP.AccessAsUser.All",
        "https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FSMTP.Send"
);

This gave the token (note that scope value differs from the token that actually worked, the permissions don't have outlook url):

{
    "token_type": "Bearer",
    "scope": "IMAP.AccessAsUser.All Mail.ReadWrite SMTP.Send User.Read profile openid email",
    "expires_in": 3599,
    "ext_expires_in": 3599,
    "access_token": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1Q...",
    "refresh_token": "OAQABAAAAAAAm..."
}

Which led to the result I got previously:

A1 NO AUTHENTICATE failed.

Trying all the scopes to be as URLs:

public static final List<String> SCOPES = Arrays.asList(
        "offline_access", // or "https%3A%2F%2Fgraph.microsoft.com%2Foffline_access"
        "https%3A%2F%2Fgraph.microsoft.com%2FUser.Read",
        "https%3A%2F%2Fgraph.microsoft.com%2FMail.ReadWrite",
        "https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FIMAP.AccessAsUser.All",
        "https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FSMTP.Send"
);

Leads to the following error when obtaining the token (the consent step passed successfully):

{
    "error": "invalid_request",
    "error_description": "AADSTS28000: Provided value for the input parameter scope is not valid because it contains more than one resource. Scope offline_access https://graph.microsoft.com/user.read https://graph.microsoft.com/mail.readwrite https://outlook.office365.com/imap.accessasuser.all https://outlook.office365.com/smtp.send is not valid.\r\nTrace ID: c3282396-6231-4e11-8300-77bc2ca57f00\r\nCorrelation ID: 5f5145bf-7114-4e6c-ab11-30e7ff84a056\r\nTimestamp: 2020-05-06 08:08:48Z",
    "error_codes": [
        28000
    ],
    "timestamp": "2020-05-06 08:08:48Z",
    "trace_id": "c3282396-6231-4e11-8300-77bc2ca57f00",
    "correlation_id": "5f5145bf-7114-4e6c-ab11-30e7ff84a056"
}

And when trying all the scopes to have microsoft graph (as copied from the Azure Portal)

public static final List<String> SCOPES = Arrays.asList(
    "https%3A%2F%2Fgraph.microsoft.com%2Foffline_access",
    "https%3A%2F%2Fgraph.microsoft.com%2FUser.Read",
    "https%3A%2F%2Fgraph.microsoft.com%2FMail.ReadWrite",
    "https%3A%2F%2Fgraph.microsoft.com%2FIMAP.AccessAsUser.All",
    "https%3A%2F%2Fgraph.microsoft.com%2FSMTP.Send"
);

Return the following token (without a refresh token althout offline_access has been requested)

{
    "token_type": "Bearer",
    "scope": "profile openid email https://graph.microsoft.com/IMAP.AccessAsUser.All https://graph.microsoft.com/Mail.ReadWrite https://graph.microsoft.com/SMTP.Send https://graph.microsoft.com/User.Read",
    "expires_in": 3599,
    "ext_expires_in": 3599,
    "access_token": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1..."
}

No success:

A1 NO AUTHENTICATE failed.

So it appears that if you don't specify Outlook url for scope it's assumed probably as Graph one which doesn't allow authorization through IMAP and SMTP.

Update 4:

By requesting all the scopes I need at consent step, then getting first access token with only Graph scopes and the second one using refresh token endpoint specifying Outlook scopes - it worked. Refresh token method for getting second access token is used because if you try to obtains access token by auth code you'll get get the following error:

{
    "error": "invalid_grant",
    "error_description": "AADSTS54005: OAuth2 Authorization code was already redeemed, please retry with a new valid code or use an existing refresh token.\r\nTrace ID: 09fc80f4-f5fd-4e52-938f-d56b71dd0900\r\nCorrelation ID: 4f35e05c-23c8-4fdc-a5a7-2fcde5a73b44\r\nTimestamp: 2020-05-08 12:13:30Z",
    "error_codes": [
        54005
    ],
    "timestamp": "2020-05-08 12:13:30Z",
    "trace_id": "09fc80f4-f5fd-4e52-938f-d56b71dd0900",
    "correlation_id": "4f35e05c-23c8-4fdc-a5a7-2fcde5a73b44"
}

So no I'll need to use two separate tokens depending on what resource I'll need to manage.

Update 5:

If it still doesn't work - check if your organization has Security Default enabled - they disable POP/IMAP/SMTP auth for accounts - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/announcing-oauth-2-0-support-for-imap-and-smtp-auth-protocols-in/bc-p/1544725/highlight/true#M28589

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  • Just a question — you know that the access token is usable only once, right? Every time you use one, you receive a new token to use next time.
    – arnt
    May 4, 2020 at 19:13
  • 1
    In most oauth systems, access tokens are valid for an hour; and need to refreshed periodically. (Clarify: OAUTH systems used with email that I have experience with.)
    – Max
    May 4, 2020 at 21:16
  • @arnt, that would have been really strange. I'm able to use the obtained access token for other HTTP requests until it's expired. Anyway, the IMAP/SMTP OAuth authentication fails no matter how many times I've used the token previously.
    – ledniov
    May 5, 2020 at 7:00
  • Forget my previous commnet, I wasn't thinking properly. I confused traits of oauth with traits of code I've written (that reconnected once per hour, thus needing a new token every time, because the lifetime was shorter than 1h). Sorry.
    – arnt
    May 5, 2020 at 7:14
  • If this was just announced, microsoft may still be iterating on it. Try dropping offline_access and user_read, and just leaving SMTP and IMAP as the minimum required permissions.
    – Max
    May 5, 2020 at 16:21

5 Answers 5

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IMAP, SMTP scopes are targeted for Exchange resource and not Graph. Whereas User.Read, Mail.ReadWrite are meant for Graph resource.

We do not support generation of tokens that are meant for two resources. Hence the error "Provided value for the input parameter scope is not valid because it contains more than one resource."

You should generate two tokens separately by two calls to /token. 1. One with the IMAP, SMTP scopes generated for the Exchange resource. 2. The other with Graph scopes (User.Read, Mail.ReadWrite) meant for Graph resource.

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  • Thank you, this worked! I obtained the first token for graph scopes using authorization code, received after the user consent step, and the second one for outlook scopes using refresh token, obtained with the first token (this is what I've found as a workaround when accessing two resources with different scopes for MS Graph API). And the question I have now - can I use the refresh token, obtained with the first access token to refresh both of access tokens for Graph and Outlook scopes, or I need to refresh them with their own refresh tokens?
    – ledniov
    May 17, 2020 at 15:19
  • And one more question - when adding SMTP.Send permission in the App Registration, it has graph.microsoft.com/SMTP.Send scope and selected for Microsoft Graph resource, but for this to work, we need to actually use outlook.office365.com/SMTP.Send. Are there any plans to allow Graph resource scopes to be used for SMTP and IMAP access?
    – ledniov
    May 17, 2020 at 15:34
  • @ledinov At this time, we will only allow Exchange resource url's to work and dont have plans to enable Graph resource URL's. May 21, 2020 at 4:29
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    I wrote short working example of client code in C# gist.github.com/vSzemkel/e1675b97af5577d76ee260bdfb8a415e
    – vSzemkel
    Nov 5, 2020 at 11:19
  • 1
    vSzemkel / @benchpresser - what permissions did you setup on the app-registration exactly to make ROPC or Client-Credential flow to work (without interactive signin/consent)?
    – hB0
    Sep 15, 2022 at 16:48
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Other responses already point out: although you can simultaneously authorize unrelated scopes at the /authorize endpoint, each call to the /token endpoint may involve only a subset of related scopes.

The question and several responses also raise the following issue: Should the scopes for IMAP/POP/SMTP be prefixed with https://graph.microsoft.com/ or https://outlook.office365.com/ or what? In fact, Microsoft documents that the scope names should be prefixed with https://outlook.office.com/:

Protocol  Permission scope string
--------  -----------------------
IMAP      https://outlook.office.com/IMAP.AccessAsUser.All
POP       https://outlook.office.com/POP.AccessAsUser.All
SMTP      https://outlook.office.com/SMTP.Send
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  • They prefixed with these scopes in the code. And how (what exactly) should they be added in the app registration? For interactive - and for non-interactive (client-credential or ROPC) flow
    – hB0
    Sep 15, 2022 at 16:45
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@ldniov, I couldn't find anything different from what I have done. Providing commands I used below for reference.

/* Url where users would be redirected to give consent */
https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/authorize?
client_id=0c56e5c5-0a9e-4ddf-a931-54de274c2e03
&response_type=code
&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fimap2.mailboxsync.com%2Fredirect%2F
&response_mode=query
&scope=offline_access%20https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FIMAP.AccessAsUser.All%20https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FSMTP.Send
&state=12345

/*After user provides consent, exchanging auth code for refresh and access token */
curl -XPOST https://login.microsoftonline.com/test.onmicrosoft.com/oauth2/v2.0/token -d "client_id=0c56e5c5-0a9e-4ddf-a931-54de274c2e03&scope=offline_access%20https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FIMAP.AccessAsUser.All%20https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FSMTP.Send&code=OAQABAAIAAAAm-06blBE1TpVMil8KPQ41HA4-ey0WVgK6WhqDDWBLoHBXdigqd8S_gE-uJBqH8f3z5U61GGQ_c_uJ__1n2r_IqwzTwjkmrd_VumomR-DaTz6tk0YUD6MdD5wZFC6ZET9N6clCnjSPnsBJ0Ee95qrLywipGqp9NL3Puea8AWZr06ltVrruvMpS9JOawOMgBMtbuUQjT_-C8EFmCz7yS-Iv-VjJYwlZ0S5jKnmRv9Iku8xt42VNjNsrRUVUJpvjbvRJWrmX6GYCD82VlQPntlwcTABqTsn-oNlFmFtbuE9fggTdvmRjq4diEPlwFHp0Fhjzolsmodh8tSIj0z2jHZXWFw3nbetaz_n71NSVc2DfKsKlr4sl-Zyew2xexOOwoHIkI33HVI3Hl0W-93zRkWMh5QxyDnU1R8pLVCU0GF1COThUvj1qaTpUW26nOgWdG1q0hXbLyhHe0HaLCY-RA0yg2fe49jCHNhOFiimkOgLrLD1a_-ICLhlAYkRUbd-aXdpbYZNOphvhNDkMqNILwk9LOHW3Cbsk6YDi1bwBTB2XTOvjyzb4uLz0_1exGc0XyA7wrSHf5l97k66sHgN6gEBKq-fgAOIgPMKPpovZ1ZiplS8Cd7ifcFmPfnAL5_ZJbt_0SCltNTX8v_qJRedCk8lNIoz18104eOdOyPyjFixlVi0MVpSFBoR6gEydFqoAeiwgAA&state=12345&session_state=1fab1545-2dc5-4102-b145-6258ea1ce97e&state=12345&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fimap2.mailboxsync.com%2Fredirect%2F&client_secret=xxxx&grant_type=authorization_code"

/*Exchanging refresh token for new access token*/
curl -XPOST https://login.microsoftonline.com/test.onmicrosoft.com/oauth2/v2.0/token -d "client_id=0c56e5c5-0a9e-4ddf-a931-54de274c2e03&scope=offline_access%20https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FIMAP.AccessAsUser.All%20https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office365.com%2FSMTP.Send&refresh_token=OAQABAAAAAAAm-06blBE1TpVMil8KPQ41c8A8SyRZDLkMDX7Vm5ay9zjRE7DfM5Mwo26ooW2zeB6pgKGZr1KPKko7XMSHM8DJj71i8TnCOrg4doYCsuGKGCw5fC74KKtp2wLD7w1mJ4BQJqldj2-42VqN63x8U9wGibI_DqBTn2VxGxaHbtpIGtNwzR4xwQgDt9-BiotNIuYksxmF9ZCIr6X_uMLvI4DLsBXxe67YsSlvR9VrU8cH-xJddMGPaDyJisWDcR0uW0-yk0b24zYaj4G203ksEji5wiPbuT_PeBrjV5b638s26AX_nMfvXSAjJfq-jWHouynq-3VYZp63eJ2o36yQWDUUMAXZ6-OT2Kl9-n4Y2kVkGNdepp_RBBQ7BDceip7J2nf5tHQKDm4S3nPGkfUNIyzk3I5jurLm9tyK8bVHzSEMz8TSg5slj_6Vsk0Oa1BWwW4tgdwWjsUm344jTMpfhc9iGDbc98o_47v7BfnUYZCtWLFQQxd68i01JPZvcyEp4T8aE42rQVtR55DqN3_7NYfPQBzdK_qX1Ue4r7ptOs7BIrRQgvSvuTE--ATVYwqD6s_XEeBZnnX8x1_2-o0VOmnTP8_2FvhvhgCj93F7VK0yZ6PxrBaT9No5AyDVWkHmURxziLJWAl7qEaO0cLuKKWLew1zbzuld5ahhdmwFVYtFMEmOBNlikcP8-8WGgYcjIiw03975Vty4oxoYY4-DOvAWcupTn-E69VBSRFwfWo3y8M9XimKL7TyqoXKqQnMRnpqGezAtGnMWScKKVC179w5V5KVSxuQGeWqE-z6YfVT-16rEqBlkByyFrLyF3VvR5nYgAA&grant_type=refresh_token&client_secret=xxx"

IMAP DEBUG Log

A1 AUTHENTICATE XOAUTH2 dXNlcj11c2VyXz...

A1 OK AUTHENTICATE completed.

A2 CAPABILITY

* CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 AUTH=PLAIN AUTH=XOAUTH2 SASL-IR UIDPLUS MOVE ID UNSELECT CLIENTACCESSRULES CLIENTNETWORKPRESENCELOCATION BACKENDAUTHENTICATE CHILDREN IDLE NAMESPACE LITERAL+

A2 OK CAPABILITY completed.

DEBUG IMAPS: AUTH: PLAIN

DEBUG IMAPS: AUTH: XOAUTH2

Connected to user_1@test.onmicrosoft.com using XOAUTH2

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  • thanks for your answer, with these only scopes it works, but when adding couple of others - it doesn't. Please see my latest update.
    – ledniov
    May 6, 2020 at 12:52
0

javax.mail example sending email using XOAUTH and O365 SMTP

I only ask those scopes needed for sending email... (not using Graph). Probably I have configured some permissions not needed.

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I have the exact problem - However, The authentication is successful when I use the Global Adminstrator Account for authentication in the form of ####.onmicrosoft.com but when I use another account/user I added to the same tenant ####@outlook.com it does not work [Authentication Unsuccessful]

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