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   * Authentication User Name - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when authentication is required. DELEGATE requires username.   * Authentication User Name - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when authentication is required. DELEGATE requires username.
   * Authentication Password - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when authentication is required. DELEGATE requires password.   * Authentication Password - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when authentication is required. DELEGATE requires password.
-  * Authentication Encrypted (Y/N) - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when encryption is required. Select Delegated permissions if your application requires a user to sign in so that the access token can be issued for that sign-in. \\ **8.02 (04/21/26)** \\ **Additional information:** \\ Microsoft 365 for iMail OAuth Configuration requirements {{pub:imail:helpful_notes_to_acquiring_the_oauth_information_you_will_need_from_microsoft_365_to_use_imail.pdf|PDF}}. \\ Instructions to configure iMail’s OAuth Authentication option {{pub:imail:instructions_to_configure_imail_s_oauth_authentication_option.pdf|PDF}}. \\ Guide for the two authentication modes supported by iMail for sending emails through Microsoft 365. {{pub:imail:oauth_setup_guide.pdf|PDF}}.+  * Authentication Encrypted (Y/N) - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when encryption is required. Select Delegated permissions if your application requires a user to sign in so that the access token can be issued for that sign-in. \\ **8.02 (04/21/26)** \\ **Additional information for using OAuth authentication:** \\ Microsoft 365 for iMail OAuth Configuration requirements {{pub:imail:helpful_notes_to_acquiring_the_oauth_information_you_will_need_from_microsoft_365_to_use_imail.pdf|PDF}}. \\ Instructions to configure iMail’s OAuth Authentication option {{pub:imail:instructions_to_configure_imail_s_oauth_authentication_option.pdf|PDF}}. \\ Guide for the two authentication modes supported by iMail for sending emails through Microsoft 365. {{pub:imail:oauth_setup_guide.pdf|PDF}}.
   * Using OAuth 2.0 (DELEGATE/APP) - Select Application permissions if your application doesn't need any user to sign in. Select Delegated permissions if your application requires a user to sign in so that the access token can be issued for that sign-in.   * Using OAuth 2.0 (DELEGATE/APP) - Select Application permissions if your application doesn't need any user to sign in. Select Delegated permissions if your application requires a user to sign in so that the access token can be issued for that sign-in.
   * Outlook 365 OAuth - Config Folder - This field displays the directory path. The file name is always //iMailOAuth.config// and it’s not shown on configuration screen. If this field is specified, it will use Outlook 365 Open Authentication instead of username/password authentication.    * Outlook 365 OAuth - Config Folder - This field displays the directory path. The file name is always //iMailOAuth.config// and it’s not shown on configuration screen. If this field is specified, it will use Outlook 365 Open Authentication instead of username/password authentication. 
pub/imail.txt · Last modified: 2026/04/21 14:38 by kkramer