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  • 1.  Sept '25 - Microsoft Exchange Online to retire/deprecate Basic authentication

    Posted 04-10-2025 08:53

    I'm curious if/how others are addressing the upcoming retirement of Basic auth this September.  A little surprised I haven't seen anything from Sage as of yet.



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    Brett Zimmerman
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  • 2.  RE: Sept '25 - Microsoft Exchange Online to retire/deprecate Basic authentication

    Posted 04-10-2025 09:59

    I think the answer is Sage's supported versions all support OAUTH which is what Microsoft supports going forward. If the customer wants to remain on an unsupported version of Sage 100 or otherwise is unable to use OAUTH they have options including SMTP2GO which offer access to SMTP servers ( for an added fee ).

    I'm not a Microsoft technology expert. I thought some of these announcements dealt with tightening up when a company  could override the OAUTH requirement and allow for SMTP AUTH. My understanding - perhaps incorrect - is that the upcoming deadline removed the ability to continue using SMTP as an override.

    Sage has a pretty good summary of how to enable OAUTH on both Gmail and Microsoft Office 365 / O365
    Will Sage 100 lose ability to send emails thru Paperless Office once Microsoft disables Basic Authentication



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    Wayne Schulz
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  • 3.  RE: Sept '25 - Microsoft Exchange Online to retire/deprecate Basic authentication

    Posted 02-16-2026 10:27

    It appears that Microsoft has extended their Basic Authentication Deprecation timeline to December 2026.

    Updated Exchange Online SMTP AUTH Basic Authentication Deprecation Timeline

    The_Exchange_Team

    Platinum Contributor

    Jan 27, 2026

    We understand that many customers continue to face real challenges modernizing legacy email workflows and need sufficient time to adopt viable, secure alternatives. Based on customer feedback and visibility into adoption progress, we are refining the Exchange Online SMTP AUTH Basic Authentication Deprecation timeline to provide clearer milestones and additional runway.

    • Now to December 2026: SMTP AUTH Basic Authentication behavior remains unchanged.
    • End of December 2026: SMTP AUTH Basic Authentication will be disabled by default for existing tenants. Administrators will still be able to enable it if needed.
    • New tenants created after December 2026: SMTP AUTH Basic Authentication will be unavailable by default. OAuth will be the supported authentication method.
    • Second half of 2027: Microsoft will announce the final removal date for SMTP AUTH Basic Authentication.

    These updates are intended to give customers with tenants in our service (all cloud environments) more time to plan, validate, and deploy modern authentication alternatives, while maintaining a clear path toward stronger default security.

    Microsoft 365 Messaging Team



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    Brett Zimmerman
    Net at Work
    Greater Boston Area
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  • 4.  RE: Sept '25 - Microsoft Exchange Online to retire/deprecate Basic authentication

    Posted 02-16-2026 10:46

    As an alternative to using Office/O385/Exchange for sending out paperless emails, you can also use a standalone email sender. This is how people do marketing emails for example, we have "Google Workspace" for our email, and use a separate marketng emailer, they both use the same domain and are setup to do so.

    So - I would recommend a transactional emailer - we use something called Mailgun internally, but  basically they give you a set of SMTP creds and post the emails to their server and this whole thing becomes irrelevant. Using exchange directly for transactional emails is not really great anyway.



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    Calvin Morrison
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  • 5.  RE: Sept '25 - Microsoft Exchange Online to retire/deprecate Basic authentication

    Posted 02-16-2026 12:00

    Oh, hadn't heard of Mailgun.  Lots of us use smtp2go.



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    Brett Zimmerman
    Net at Work
    Greater Boston Area
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  • 6.  RE: Sept '25 - Microsoft Exchange Online to retire/deprecate Basic authentication

    Posted 02-16-2026 12:05
    Mailgun, smtp2go, sendgrid, whatever you wanna use - just get it out of exchange.

    That's my 2c.

    Calvin

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  • 7.  RE: Sept '25 - Microsoft Exchange Online to retire/deprecate Basic authentication

    Posted 02-17-2026 11:53

    I've had a client or two express concerns about confidentiality when using a 3rd party SMTP service like that... so be sure to recommend they read the terms and conditions (to wash your hands of any such responsibility).



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    Kevin Moyes
    Technical Systems Analyst
    Munjal White Consulting Co.
    Toronto ON
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