Posted on 02-10-2021 08:06 AM
We are using Jamf Pro cloud and want to setup the system to email us. We are also using Office365 for organizational mail.
As an organization we have chosen to not allow SMTP basic authentication for accessing our corporate mail accounts. This has created a challenge for my team to get emails from our Jamf Pro Cloud instance.
Has anyone else run into this issue? If so how did you solve it?
Has there been any effort from Jamf to integrate Microsoft's suggested solution of Microsoft Graph and OAuth 2.0 for secure email communication?
I realize we are probably bleeding edge over here, but I could see the benefit for other customers looking to use more secure methods to access email in their Jamf installations.
Posted on 07-26-2021 08:34 AM
Same question here. Anyone?
Posted on 12-10-2021 09:08 AM
Same question, anyone get an answer from Jamf regarding OAuth 2.0?
Posted on 12-13-2021 11:48 AM
We are in the same boat, i have emailed Jamf for any details on this or even if its on the roadmap...
Posted on 12-22-2021 11:37 AM
Response from Jamf is nothing in the hopper for this... Make sure to upvote @NewmanAJ post below
Posted on 12-22-2021 11:33 AM
Dealing with the same issue. There is an active feature request for it here: https://ideas.jamf.com/ideas/JN-I-15765
Posted on 01-13-2022 03:14 PM
Same question here as well. My O365 admin has allowed SMTP for now, but he has mentioned that Microsoft will be disabling SMTP in the near future.
Posted on 07-29-2022 01:11 PM
O365 will disable basic authentication on all tenants October '22. Jamf needs support for modern authentication for SMTP server
Posted on 08-19-2022 04:28 PM
Google Workspace users are also affected, but there is the option to enable "Less Secure Apps"
Those with only Gmail are out of luck until Jamf gets with it.
Posted on 09-23-2022 03:38 AM
I also would like to know what's going on with this now as Microsoft will drop support for basic authentication.
Posted on 09-27-2022 12:53 PM
@jonlju Doesn't seem like Jamf will support this in time. I'm using AWS SES with SMTP credentials and it's working quite well.