it seems thunderbird recently removed their client_secret for microsoft, and switched to another method. at least, I'm unable to get a new token using their older client_id and secret within mutt/oauth2.py (this was triggered for me by a password change. it may have been broken for a while.) I understand this question is not specific to mailctl/oama, but does anyone know a working way to get a token for microsoft accounts, in case the user cannot register an app themselves, like with universities or corporations? in other words, how do you satisfy the requirement 'You need to provide your own client_id and client_secret of your application or of a suitable FOSS registered application.' for this specific case? I'm out of ideas. Thanks. edit: thunderbird ref https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1685414
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