Hi

We would like to download e-mails and attachments from 365 and then move the mail to a different e-mail folder.

However, after a lot of searching and trying, IMAP examples fail even though the 365 account has IMAP ticked. This is probably down to modern 365 security. We are basic users of Perl, so work ideally by example. We are looking for link to or a working example that we can copy with a guide for any settings that need to be done in Azure.

Apparently there is a way to do this using autodiscovery. This is where the software displays a Microsoft prompt requesting authentication and then stores the credentials somehow. Unfortunately not found any way of doing this. Any pointers also will be appreciated.


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