You can check whether the user has a subscription to Outlook 365 by logging-in with the user to. The following screen shot shows an example of such a user in the Azure Active Directory with name “testusermail” which has the license “Exchange Online (Plan1)”. When connecting to Microsoft Outlook 365 with OAuth2, you need to have an organizational directory/tenant in Microsoft Azure Active Directory and a user in this directory which has a subscription to Outlook 365. If you want to send mails using Microsoft Graph REST API, then follow the blog “ Cloud Integration – Send Mail via Microsoft Graph API with OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code“. This blog provides a step by step description on how you can connect from SAP Cloud Integration to a mail account in Outlook 365 via OAuth2 with Authorization Code grant type, using either the protocol SMTP for sending e-mails or the protocol IMAP for reading e-mails. Microsoft 365 supports connecting to Outlook 365 via OAuth2 with Authorization Code grant type.
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