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Thunderbird and Exchange
Version 311497:
Version 311497 von rtanglao am
Version 311518:
Version 311518 von wsmwk am
Schlüsselwörter:
hotmail office365 microsoftexchange microsoft outlook outlook365
hotmail office365 microsoftexchange microsoft outlook outlook365
Zusammenfassung für die Suchergebnisse:
Thunderbird can be set up to work seamlessly with Microsoft's email services. Messages will be synchronized between your Thunderbird and Microsoft's servers.
Thunderbird can be set up to work seamlessly with Microsoft's email services. Messages will be synchronized between your Thunderbird and Microsoft's servers.
Inhalt:
{warning}
Thunderbird Version 145 implements Exchange via the EWS API (Exchange Web Services), '''currently limited to email'''.
Calendar and address book using the EWS API will follow at a later date. Also in the future is Exchange via Graph API, so please do not file bug reports for these items at this time.
Exchange is new, so we very much welcome your [[#w_feedback-and-bug-reports|feedback and bug reports]]. For more technical detail, as well as things to test and look for, see the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Exchange Thunderbird:Exchange wiki page]. {/warning}
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=Setup=
When creating a new account using classic account creation, choose the "Exchange Web Services" option. Or if using the new Account Hub, when providing an exchange email address, "Exchange" should be automatically detected. If exchange is not detected, choose the first "Exchange" option.
==1. Configure your Exchange account==
===Thunderbird profiles with 1 or more accounts===
If you have a [[Profiles - Where Thunderbird stores your messages and other user data|Thunderbird profile]] with one or more accounts, you will see the new Thunderbird '''Account Hub''' flow:
# Click Thunderbird app menu {menu ☰} > {button New Account} > {menu Email}
# Follow the flow by entering your name, email address, and if required, your [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-factor_authentication two factor authentication code] for your Exchange email account. {note}Note: you do not need to enter your password in the '''Password''' field of the first dialogue. You will enter your password in a separate, branded panel provided by Microsoft (not Mozilla) as part of their OAuth implementation.{/note} Here is a screenshot of that panel provided by Microsoft:
#;[[Image:tb-141-oauth-microsoft-enter-password-win11]]
# Click the {button Exchange} button (not the one labelled {button Exchange REQUIRES ADD-ON}) in the '''Choose your email account type''' dialogue to use Thunderbird's built-in Exchange code.{note}Note: The {button Exchange} button only appears if the email you entered is an Exchange account.{/note}
#;[[Image:tb142-beta-exchange-support-button]]
# Follow the prompts to finish adding your Exchange account.
[[UI:details_start]]
===Thunderbird profile with no accounts===
If you have a [[Profiles - Where Thunderbird stores your messages and other user data|Thunderbird profile]] with no accounts, you will see the older, '''Set Up Your Existing Email Address''' flow:
# Click Thunderbird app menu {menu ☰} > {button New Account} > {menu Email}
# Follow the flow by entering your name, email address, and if required, your [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-factor_authentication two factor authentication code] for your Exchange email account.. {note}Note: you do not need to enter your password in the '''Password''' field of the first dialogue. You will enter your password in a separate, branded panel provided by Microsoft (not Mozilla) as part of their OAuth implementation.{/note} Here is a screenshot of that panel provided by Microsoft:
#;[[Image:tb-141-oauth-microsoft-enter-password-win11]]
# Click the {button Exchange Web Services} button (not the one labelled {button Exchange/Office365}) in the '''Choose your email account type''' dialogue to use Thunderbird's built-in Exchange implementation.{note}Note: The {button Exchange Web Services} button only appears if the email you entered is an Exchange account.{/note}
#;[[Image:tb142-beta-old-pre-account-hub-flow-exchange-webservices-button]]
# Follow the prompts to finish adding your Exchange account.
[[UI:details_end]]
==2. Send and receive emails with your Exchange Account==
Once you have configured your Exchange Account in Thunderbird, you can use it to [[Send and receive messages in Thunderbird|send and receive emails]] just like an IMAP or POP account.
=Limitations=
Not yet supported:
* Address book
* Calendar
* Filters (Phase 5)
* Folder quotas (Phase 5)
* Folder subscription (Phase 5)
* Message retention policies (Phase 5)
* Message download sync for offline use (Phase 5)
* Message tagging (Phase 5)
* NTLM (Phase 5)
* OAuth authentication with on-premise instances (Phase 5)
* Shared mailboxes (Phase 5)
* Star message (Phase 5)
"Phase 5" items are on the near term road map, expected to by available/resolved by Q12026. The full list of phase 5 is [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=1995377&hide_resolved=1 this bug list].
=Feedback and Bug Reports=
To report a problem when using version 145 or newer, please [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=MailNews%20Core&component=Networking:%20Exchange file a bug report].
You may use topicbox to discuss or ask questions about Exchange, either the [https://thunderbird.topicbox.com/groups/beta beta group] or the [https://thunderbird.topicbox.com/groups/enterprise enterprise group].
For more technical detail about bug reporting, tracking bug activity, plus things to test and look for, see the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Exchange Thunderbird:Exchange wiki page].
= Microsoft hosted vs. self hosted exchange servers=
Administrators and others interested in the details of EWS instances (Microsoft hosted, Microsoft hosted as tenant-specific, and self hosted) will want to refer to the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Exchange Thunderbird:Exchange wiki page].
{warning}
Thunderbird Version 145 implements Exchange via the EWS API (Exchange Web Services), '''currently limited to email'''.
Calendar and address book using the EWS API will follow at a later date. Also in the future is Exchange via Graph API, so please do not file bug reports for these items at this time.
Exchange is new, so we very much welcome your [[#w_feedback-and-bug-reports|feedback and bug reports]]. For more technical detail, as well as things to test and look for, see the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Exchange Thunderbird:Exchange wiki page]. {/warning}
__TOC__
=Setup=
When creating a new account using classic account creation, choose the "Exchange Web Services" option. Or if using the new Account Hub, when providing an exchange email address, "Exchange" should be automatically detected. If exchange is not detected, choose the first "Exchange" option.
==1. Configure your Exchange account==
===Thunderbird profiles with 1 or more accounts===
If you have a [[Profiles - Where Thunderbird stores your messages and other user data|Thunderbird profile]] with one or more accounts, you will see the new Thunderbird '''Account Hub''' flow:
# Click Thunderbird app menu {menu ☰} > {button New Account} > {menu Email}
# Follow the flow by entering your name, email address, and if required, your [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-factor_authentication two factor authentication code] for your Exchange email account. {note}Note: you do not need to enter your password in the '''Password''' field of the first dialogue. You will enter your password in a separate, branded panel provided by Microsoft (not Mozilla) as part of their OAuth implementation.{/note} Here is a screenshot of that panel provided by Microsoft:
#;[[Image:tb-141-oauth-microsoft-enter-password-win11]]
# Click the {button Exchange} button (not the one labelled {button Exchange REQUIRES ADD-ON}) in the '''Choose your email account type''' dialogue to use Thunderbird's built-in Exchange code.{note}Note: The {button Exchange} button only appears if the email you entered is an Exchange account.{/note}
#;[[Image:tb142-beta-exchange-support-button]]
# Follow the prompts to finish adding your Exchange account.
[[UI:details_start]]
===Thunderbird profile with no accounts===
If you have a [[Profiles - Where Thunderbird stores your messages and other user data|Thunderbird profile]] with no accounts, you will see the older, '''Set Up Your Existing Email Address''' flow:
# Click Thunderbird app menu {menu ☰} > {button New Account} > {menu Email}
# Follow the flow by entering your name, email address, and if required, your [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-factor_authentication two factor authentication code] for your Exchange email account.. {note}Note: you do not need to enter your password in the '''Password''' field of the first dialogue. You will enter your password in a separate, branded panel provided by Microsoft (not Mozilla) as part of their OAuth implementation.{/note} Here is a screenshot of that panel provided by Microsoft:
#;[[Image:tb-141-oauth-microsoft-enter-password-win11]]
# Click the {button Exchange Web Services} button (not the one labelled {button Exchange/Office365}) in the '''Choose your email account type''' dialogue to use Thunderbird's built-in Exchange implementation.{note}Note: The {button Exchange Web Services} button only appears if the email you entered is an Exchange account.{/note}
#;[[Image:tb142-beta-old-pre-account-hub-flow-exchange-webservices-button]]
# Follow the prompts to finish adding your Exchange account.
[[UI:details_end]]
==2. Send and receive emails with your Exchange Account==
Once you have configured your Exchange Account in Thunderbird, you can use it to [[Send and receive messages in Thunderbird|send and receive emails]] just like an IMAP or POP account.
=Limitations=
Not yet supported:
* Address book
* Calendar
* Filters (Phase 5)
* Folder quotas (Phase 5)
* Folder subscription (Phase 5)
* Message retention policies (Phase 5)
* Message download sync for offline use (Phase 5)
* Message tagging (Phase 5)
* NTLM authentication (Phase 5)
* OAuth authentication with on-premise instances (Phase 5)
* Shared mailboxes (Phase 5)
* Star message (Phase 5)
"Phase 5" items are on the near term road map, expected to by available/resolved by 1Q2026. The full list of phase 5 is [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=1995377&hide_resolved=1 this bug list].
=Feedback and Bug Reports=
To report a problem when using version 145 or newer, please [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=MailNews%20Core&component=Networking:%20Exchange file a bug report].
You may use topicbox to discuss or ask questions about Exchange, either the [https://thunderbird.topicbox.com/groups/beta beta group] or the [https://thunderbird.topicbox.com/groups/enterprise enterprise group].
For more technical detail about bug reporting, tracking bug activity, plus things to test and look for, see the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Exchange Thunderbird:Exchange wiki page].
= Microsoft hosted vs. self hosted exchange servers=
Administrators and others interested in the details of EWS instances (Microsoft hosted, Microsoft hosted as tenant-specific, and self hosted) will want to refer to the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Exchange Thunderbird:Exchange wiki page].