(Requires EVO 7.1+)
1. Log in to Home - Microsoft Azure
2. Click “App registrations”
3. Click “New registration”
4. Provide an application name
5. For “Supported account types”, specify “Accounts in this organizational directory only”
6. For “Redirect URI (optional)”, select “Web”
7. Click the “Register” button
8. In the newly created application settings, go to the “Certificates and secrets” section
9. Click “New client secret”
10. Enter a secret name and select the expiration period
11. After the secret is created, copy the value of the secret (it will not be displayed again)
12. Go to the “API Permissions” category
13. Remove existing permissions
14. Add new application permissions: Microsoft Graph “Mail.Send” and “User.Read.All”
15. The account administrator should then authorize these two permissions for the application
16. Before configuring EVO’s email configuration, copy some values of the created application from the “Overview” page: “Application (client) ID” and “Directory (tenant) ID”
17. Go to the “Alerts” page in the EVO web GUI, then to “Settings”
18. Click the pen icon on the “Email configuration” card
19. Select “Office365 Oauth2” from the “Authentication method” drop-down menu
20. Fill in the required fields in the Alerts > Settings > "Email configuration" section in EVO:
21. Save the settings, and then try to send a test message -- note that sometimes test messages can be filtered by your email client, so please also check your spam folder