From: josecss.es@gmail.com   
      
   El 24/11/2025 a las 21:32, Richmond escribió:   
   > "Jota.Ce" writes:   
   >   
   >> El 23/11/2025 a las 16:25, Richmond escribió: > "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 >>>>> domain>?" 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.   
   >>>   
   >> Thanks, but i can't reproduce that behaviour in my case.   
   >>   
   >> But the curious thing is that "Do you trust..." window has this   
   >> titlebar: login (.) microsoftonline (.) com (/) login (.) srf and...   
   >> - In a regular tab, if i manually go there, it redirects to m365 (.)   
   >> cloud (.) microsoft and i get a pure blank screen. - In a private   
   >> tab, it takes me to MS login, and 2FA screen, without asking me to   
   >> trust my domain. - In SM Mail Oauth2 popup, it takes me to my   
   >> organization Sing-in form, and then to the "Do you trust..."   
   >> screen. It doesn't get to 2FA screen even if i confirm i trust my   
   >> domain. - And a weird thing more: in "Do you trust..." form "Cancel"   
   >> button works OK, telling that "AADSTS90135: The user decided not to   
   >> continue the authentication. No remediation is required"   
   >>   
   >> It seems that SM can't pass that latter screen, no matter if JS is   
   >> enabled (Continue button turns from blue to grey, and nothing else   
   >> happens there) or disabled (simple HTML screen tells you JS is   
   >> disabled, and it's mandatory).   
   >>   
   >> I'm feeling really down with this.   
   >>   
   >> SM Mail is probably going to die here if i can't access my work mails.   
   >>   
   >> Regards.   
   >   
   > If you are using a business email provided by Microsoft as a third party   
   > then it maybe it requires the client to be registered with Azure. I   
   > spent much time trying to understand all that without much success. I   
   > have an outlook email account working with Oauth2, but it is a free   
   > email address, it might be different for a business address. I think NFN   
   > Smith posted about it some time ago but my news server doesn't go back   
   > very far.   
   >   
   > Maybe also search Bugzilla.   
   >   
   I think it's not.   
      
   Even more... If you got to that last 2FA step in Firefox, next screen you see   
   is your inbox. Seamonkey just fails loading it. Now i know this fact.   
      
   But now i'm more positive in another branch of this thread... In regular tabs,   
   when both "Do you trust..." buttons turn grey, just hit F5 and   
   then you get to 2FA screen. In that SM Mail popup window i can't press F5,   
   right click,... all "external" actions are not allowed. But i guess   
   that maybe is a way to allow a forced refresh to pass to 2FA and get a new   
   OAuth2 token.   
      
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