<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>imap</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/de/tags/imap/index.atom.xml</id><updated>2020-08-04T10:31:02.0000000Z</updated><subtitle>Evotec Main Website</subtitle><link href="https://evotec.xyz/de/tags/imap" /><link href="https://evotec.xyz/de/tags/imap/index.atom.xml" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><entry><title>Mailozaurr – New mail toolkit (SMTP, IMAP, POP3) with support for oAuth 2.0 and GraphApi for PowerShell</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/de/blog/mailozaurr-new-mail-toolkit-smtp-imap-pop3-with-support-for-oauth-2-0-and-graphapi-for-powershell</id><link href="https://evotec.xyz/de/blog/mailozaurr-new-mail-toolkit-smtp-imap-pop3-with-support-for-oauth-2-0-and-graphapi-for-powershell" /><updated>2020-08-04T10:31:02.0000000Z</updated><summary>Today, I’m introducing a new PowerShell module called Mailozaurr. It’s a module that aims to deliver functionality around Email for multiple use cases. I’ve started it since native SMTP cmdlet Send-MailMessage is obsolete, and I thought it would be good to write a replacement that adds more features over it as things around us are changing rapidly.</summary><category term="Azure AD" /><category term="imap" /><category term="mailozaurr" /><category term="o365" /><category term="office 365" /><category term="pop3" /><category term="powershell" /><category term="smtp" /></entry></feed>