• Resolved Stan0001

    (@stan0001)


    Hi everyone,

    Is there a code snippet or setting or something so i can give temporary access to the Fluent SMTP connection settings?

    With autorisation required (for example with Microsoft 365), i want to let the client or IT guy log-in themselves and set it up, but prefer to set them up under temporary Editor role. Even with full access in Fluent Forms setup page for adding new connection is not accessable (understandable).

    #edit: forgot to mention that i also tried sharing the link you get when clicking on the button ‘authenticate with Office365 to get?Access Token’ (which opens in a new window).

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  • Plugin Support Amimul Ihsan Mahdi

    (@amimulihsanmahdi)

    Hello There,

    Fluent SMTP’s Outlook connection works with the free version of Outlook, please follow the documentation here. If you face any issues while configuring then there might be an issue with the Outlook subscription type. Outlook has different subscription types and not all of the subscription allows you to send the emails via API. If you still face issues, please share the details here.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter Stan0001

    (@stan0001)

    i found out the url i was mailing (the link you get when following the authentication button after filling in client en secret id and such) was not working for recipient.

    i think some of the special characters changed in that long url, but not sure about that. Will figure that out when I have more time. All worked when I send link with another method.

    Thanks for the info.

    • This reply was modified 9 months ago by Stan0001.
    • This reply was modified 9 months ago by Stan0001.
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