Schlagwörter: exchange oauth2
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26. April 2024 um 17:10 Uhr - Views: 435 #29768Hello I’m configuring postmaster account using tutorial 
 https://doc.otobo.org/manual/admin/10.1/en/content/communication-notifications/postmaster-mail-accounts.html#otobo-oauth2-configurationI did everything, granted rights to application in AAD but after that I’m facing problem with [Error][Kernel::System::WebUserAgent::Request][229] Can’t perform POST on https://login.microsoftonline.com/<tenant-id>/oauth2/v2.0/token: 401 Unauthorized 
 [Error][Kernel::System::OAuth2::_RequestAccessToken][222] Got: ‚401 Unauthorized‘!
 [Error][Kernel::System::OAuth2::MailAccount::MailAccountProcess][183] Could not request access tokenAs redirect address in Azure -> App registrations -> otobo_app i’m using, as in tutorial, https with my otobo public address. I’m using self signed cert right now – will it be a problem? there is nothing more than i can find in logs. Anyone has idea what to check to fix that situation? 
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3. Mai 2024 um 6:40 Uhr #30116Hi Tomasz, were you able to solve your problem? An issue has been resolved in the following link: https://otobo.io/en/forums/topic/exchange-online-oauth2-authentication/ KR, Marcel 
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3. Mai 2024 um 16:34 Uhr #30118Oh yes. I was using application id not the app registration id as client id in configuration. 
 
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