I know you have to use this format for login but it is not working/
username: <O365 user name>/<shared mailbox name>
password: <O365 user password>
Hi Ben,
According to JRASERVER-30688 it should work using the following configuration:
Protocol: SECURE IMAP
Host: outlook.office365.com
Port: 993
Email address: sharedmailbox@mydomain.com
Username: sharedmailbox@mydomain.com
Password: (sharedmailbox user password)
Hope this helps.
Best,
Maarten
According to the comments in JRASERVER-3088 it may also be necessary to reset the shared mailbox password. I was not able to authenticate from Jira until I had done this.
To reset the password in the Microsoft 365:
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I am installing the server version of Jira now and I only have Secure_SMTP and SMTP as my protocol options?
Thoughts on how I can get IMAP to get the shared mailbox feature working? Would be awesome.
Thanks
Matt
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In the Microsoft Exchange admin panel (shared user > mailbox features) I have only IMAP enabled, and mail from Jira is working with the following settings for outgoing mail:
From address: sharedmailbox@mydomain.com
Protcol: SMTP
Host Name: smtp.office365.com
SMTP Port: 587
Timeout: 10000 (the default)
TLS: selected
Username: sharedmailbox@mydomain.com
Password: sharedmailbox user password
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We are going through this same config however using the noted settings is not allowing a connection.
We reset the password to what it was originally just to reset it but no luck yet.
Protocol: SECURE IMAP
Host: outlook.office365.com
Port: 993
Email address: sharedmailbox@mydomain.com
Username: sharedmailbox@mydomain.com
Password: (sharedmailbox user password)
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Unfortunately no connection was possible. Review the errors below and rectify:
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Figured this out. UPN wasn't correct in AD. updated that and now we're good.
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I had the same issue and got resolved after following the advice on this thread. One thing to add. I had DISALLOWED IMAP and POP against all accounts on our O365 tenant by default. So after some trial an error, discovered this and enabled IMAP.
I believe you have to use IMAP as the modern authentication with O365, which would bring up a nice popup box and cater for 2 factor authentication is non existent.
After setup, our team are now able to send an email direct to suppoert@ourcompanydomain.com and the tickets appear in Jira Service Desk correctly. And then replies from within Jira, go back to the end user.
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Note: To logon to Office365 requires a UPN (User Principle Name) – which for convenience sake, because no normal person would know what the heck that is – Microsoft says to make the UPN the same as the Primary SMTP (email) Address and tell users – login with your email address… that users understand. Our Outlook admin provided a username which we entered into the 'username' field in the Incoming email configuration. What was really needed was the email address. BTW. The failure to login successfully gets a socket timeout so we were blaming the network. All in a days work.
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