(In reply to Ron Flory from comment #75)
> <dang, wising one could edit their own post>
> official TB 102.7.1 does NOT correct the Office365 issue w/ IMAP (receive mail is still broken). I cannot get far enough to test SMTP 'mail-send'. Both send/receive mail work just fine after downgrade to TB 102.6.0 though.
I can't reproduce any issues signing into Office365. Do you experience this problem with a new profile or only an old profile? There are some problems with old oAuth settings being retained which we may still need to resolve.
We could revert, yes, but this will only kick the can down the road, because 115 will still be changed. It's not possible for oAuth to continue working the way it does in 102.6.1 and prior.
> Because of the inconvenience this issue causes users, 102.7.1 should be retracted until both IMAP and SMTP issues are resolved and *much* positive testing-feedback has been received.
The testing you're suggesting isn't actually possible. We did have these changes on nightly/beta for some time, and didn't have any problems reported. 102 is its own branch and in addition there is an absolutely absurd amount of variation in Microsoft policies and technical setups, far more than is represented in the beta population.
The reality is, Microsoft REALLY does not want this to work easily.
(In reply to Ron Flory from comment #75)
> <dang, wising one could edit their own post>
> official TB 102.7.1 does NOT correct the Office365 issue w/ IMAP (receive mail is still broken). I cannot get far enough to test SMTP 'mail-send'. Both send/receive mail work just fine after downgrade to TB 102.6.0 though.
I can't reproduce any issues signing into Office365. Do you experience this problem with a new profile or only an old profile? There are some problems with old oAuth settings being retained which we may still need to resolve.
We could revert, yes, but this will only kick the can down the road, because 115 will still be changed. It's not possible for oAuth to continue working the way it does in 102.6.1 and prior.
> Because of the inconvenience this issue causes users, 102.7.1 should be retracted until both IMAP and SMTP issues are resolved and *much* positive testing-feedback has been received.
The testing you're suggesting isn't actually possible. We did have these changes on nightly/beta for some time, and didn't have any problems reported. 102 is its own branch and in addition there is an absolutely absurd amount of variation in Microsoft policies and technical setups, far more than is represented in the beta population.
The reality is, Microsoft REALLY does not want this to work easily.