📝 (mu4e) Add Office365 OAuth articles as resources
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Managing e-mails is maybe one of the most critical tasks in my life. Over the last years I tried countless different clients, including the famous (neo)mutt, KMail, and Thunderbird. But it seems that I always go back to one specific: mu4e. Maybe because it is integrated in Emacs and Org-mode, maybe because I like using a keyboard-focused client and that's where I end. I don't now. But what I know is: I enjoy using it!
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Resources:
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- [[https://sites.uw.edu/bxf4/2022/09/01/getting-uw-outlook-365-oauth2-to-work-with-emacs-mu4e-mbsync-and-msmtp/][Getting UW Outlook 365 OAUTH2 to work with emacs, mu4e, mbsync, and msmtp]]
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- [[https://github.com/harishkrupo/oauth2ms][harishkrupo/oauth2ms]]
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** Load mu4e
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Not all systems that I use have mu/mu4e installed. Either because I cannot really use it at work or because I'm running a native Windows instance or because I didn't completely setup the machine. Therefore I only load/execute the complete mu4e configuration if Emacs can find a =mu= executable.
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