But whats specified for MX isn't neccessarly the endpoint endusers should use as their incoming/outgoing servers, especially if the MX is routed through a external spamfiltering service.
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Fact: Exchange (especially hosted) is 2010-ish, Office365 is the buzzword
On 29 Apr 2021, at 19:48, Adi Pircalabu adi@ddns.com.au wrote: these days. Microsoft have been trying their best for quite some time now to cripple the IMAP support in Outlook as much as they can so that the email users will move their email business with o365 which - surprise surprise! - is soooo easy to autodiscover, autoconfigure, autothis, autothat. It's all about integrated services run by few well known powerful monopolies and it's only gonna get worse.
As an example of how MSFT (and others) make configuring real emails accounts more difficult:
When you enter your email address, it would be TRIVIAL to check the MX records for the domain and fill those in for the SMTP and IMAP servers, allowing users to more easily add (if needed) the domain prefix.
No one does this.
Not a big thing, of course, but a silly omission that is best explained by "Nah, if they are going to use real servers, let's not make it any easier."
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