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Hi Matteo This doesn't look like an Access token - and it appears to be two identical tokens or codes (see from character 1140). Each one could be the Refresh...
A bit baffled by this! Since you have TheNetworg producer installed, I guess you could download the four wrapper modules from decomplexity/SendOauth2 or Packagist (plus the examples for invoking them)...
The four files SendOauth2D, 2C, 2B, 2A should be kept in vendor/decomplexity/sendoauth2/src Your invoking files (SendOauth2D_invoke.php and whatever you call your mainline PHPMailer calling file) would typically be in one...
Hi Matteo My reply to the email address you sent via my Contact page was bounced by GitHub "due to organizational settings". Do you have a normal business or personal...
Still being bounced!
And still being bounced!
TheNetworg ! On 20 Jan 2023 18:37, matteo-cavalli ***@***.***> wrote: do you know what provider is correctly working? — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe....
The only email address I have for you is the @github one you sent me. Emailing via our Contact page ignores the sender's email address (unless it is in the...
Agree. The elaboration of OAuth.php is part of a 'MyOauthTokenProvider'-type class (thanks to Pete Scopes and v6.6.0) that also includes instantiating a MSFT provider - in this case TheNetworg's oauth2-azure....
One problem with driving PHPMailer with an externally-generated access token is that the token expires very quickly. Using a refresh token (which MSFT expires after 90 days for most clients)...