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Enable <b>Modern Auth</b>, select your provider, enter your tenant ID, then click Save and Configure.
Enable <b>Modern Auth</b>, select your provider, enter your tenant ID, then click Save and Configure.


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Enter a valid email address for the mailbox you intend to use, then click 'OK.'
Enter a valid email address for the mailbox you intend to use, then click 'OK.'

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Configuring OAuth in TracCloud

This article will show you how you can enable OAuth for your mail server in TracCloud. This will be expanded with additional information at a later date.

To begin, go to Other > Other Options > Preferences > Mail Settings.

Enable Modern Auth, select your provider, enter your tenant ID, then click Save and Configure.



Enter a valid email address for the mailbox you intend to use, then click 'OK.'



Go to Enterprise apps and select 'TracCloud E-Mail Connection.'



Go to the 'Permissions' menu and click "Grant admin consent for[...]."



Lastly, confirm that your admin consent options match the screenshot below.