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   Richmond to Jota.Ce   
   Re: Seamonkey Mail can't pass OAuth2 aut   
   23 Nov 25 15:25:50   
   
   From: dnomhcir@gmx.com   
      
   "Jota.Ce"  writes:   
      
   > El 21/11/2025 a las 17:52, Richmond escribió:   
   >> "Jota.Ce"  writes:   
   >>   
   >>> Hi there.   
   >>>   
   >>> I think i have reached the limit of days i can stay without providing   
   >>> a new authentication in my organization (new OAuth2 token?), as a   
   >>> popup window appears requiring username and password when i try to   
   >>> retrieve new mails.   
   >>>   
   >>> The problem is when i fill the password and in the next window i have   
   >>> to click on "Continue" in "Trust in ?"   
   >>> question.   
   >>>   
   >>> That button does nothing and both buttons (Cancel and Continue) stand   
   >>> in grey forever. There's no change to fill the new OTP code provided   
   >>> by our authenticator app.   
   >>>   
   >>> I have made this process several times, and SeaMonkey was able to   
   >>> handle this without problems.   
   >>>   
   >>> Any suggestion?   
   >> I had problems with Yahoo which I got around by disabling and   
   >> re-enabling javascript during the authentication process. It was not   
   >> easy but I did document it in this group.   
   >>   
   > Hi again.   
   >   
   > If i disable Scripts in Preferences->Advanced, i just get a blank   
   > screen on Oath2 authentication in my organization. I mean... i can't   
   > pass to get that "Do you trust in xxx.com?".   
   >   
   > If i keep it enabled to get the organization user sign-in screen, and   
   > disable it before clicking "Sign-in" button, it just shows a simple   
   > screen where login (.) microsoftonline (.) com says that javascript is   
   > disabled and is mandatory.   
   >   
   > Could you please copy here what were your steps to pass through these   
   limitations?   
   >   
   > Thanks in advance.   
      
   So I turn off javascript, set authentication to Oauth2, go to the yahoo   
   email account and click on the inbox, the restricted window comes up, I   
   enter the user name and password, I get the 2fa dialog, I click text   
   message to phone, I click stay authenticated, then I go back to the   
   browser window and enable javascript. I click resend the code and wait   
   for the timeout, then resend again, and I get a code, which I enter,   
   then it askes me to agree to Oauth2 terms, and I am in, and I can see   
   emails in my Yahoo account via Imap.   
      
   This didn't all work first time, and at some point during the   
   proceedings, after javascript was re-enabled, I clicked help and   
   accepted cookies.   
      
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