01-08-2020 12:11 PM
I see this document for Collaboration applications.
However, it does not mentioned the Unified Messaging service account.
We are in the process of transitioning all of our users away from using legacy authentication methods – including POP/IMAP/SMTP.
Microsoft is actually deprecating support for legacy authentication in October 2020: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4521831/exchange-online-deprecating-basic-auth - so it will break for all of your clients’ unified messaging/O365 integration at that time, if they aren’t switched to using modern authentication libraries.
Any plan to support OAuth for Unified Messaging instead of Basic/NTLM?
Kenny
01-08-2020 01:13 PM
Roadmap questions are NDA and cannot be discussed in public forums, if you're a partner, you can try the partner forum or your SE.
01-31-2023 03:18 PM
Not sure if you have already resolved this issue but it is possible to use OAuth 2.0 with Cisco Unity Connection to configure unified messaging:
Here are the steps in summary:
Please refer my blog below for steps in detail: https://voiptechwikis.com/unified-messaging-oauth/
Thanks.
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