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Thunderbird Issue with .hotmail.com email account and OAUTH2

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Just setup 2FA on my hotmail account and need OAUTH2 to login. K9mail for android has not issue with this but TB keeps taking me to a microsoft page that must be different than where k9 mail goes. The message I keep getting is:

"You can't sign in here with a a personal account." Use your work or school account instead."

Screenshot is attached showing the issue. Running TB ver. 102.4.2

IMAP: outlook.office365.com:993 SMTP: smtp.office365.com:587

Same EXACT setting as K9 Mail. The Microsoft OAUTH2 login page that K9 takes you to must be different?

Just setup 2FA on my hotmail account and need OAUTH2 to login. K9mail for android has not issue with this but TB keeps taking me to a microsoft page that must be different than where k9 mail goes. The message I keep getting is: "You can't sign in here with a a personal account." Use your work or school account instead." Screenshot is attached showing the issue. Running TB ver. 102.4.2 IMAP: outlook.office365.com:993 SMTP: smtp.office365.com:587 Same EXACT setting as K9 Mail. The Microsoft OAUTH2 login page that K9 takes you to must be different?
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Try it again and do NOT include a password. That may do it.

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david said

Try it again and do NOT include a password. That may do it.

Just tried without putting a password in and all is same unfortunately. The error message on Microsoft's pop up page is:

"You can't sign in here with a personal account. Use your work or school account instead."

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Personal MS accounts don't use OAuth2 in TB (yet), but if you have 2FA on the account, use an app password with 'normal password' authentication in TB instead of the account password.

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sfhowes said

Personal MS accounts don't use OAuth2 in TB (yet), but if you have 2FA on the account, use an app password with 'normal password' authentication in TB instead of the account password.

Was hoping this wasn't the case. Don't app passwords defeat the purpose of 2FA? They basically let anyone log into your account via IMAP as long as they have the app password.

Any time frame on personal MS account 2FA implementation? TB has been the old mail app I use for 15 years but I was hacked and a customer of mine was convinced to wire a bunch of money to a hacker's account.

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I understand that MS has required OAuth for Office365 accounts since Oct. 1, but I don't know when this will be extended to personal accounts. If you're concerned about the security of app passwords, consider using an account with gmail, Yahoo, AOL etc. that are supported in TB with OAuth2.