![]() Step 2: Users > Active Users > Add a User It wasn't until after enabling the service account (account being authenticated in Jamf SMTP) to send as the distribution list that I was targeting mail was finally delivered.īelow is the configuration / solution which allowed for mail to be delivered successfully from Jamf Pro to our M365 Server using a service account without MFA. The "SendAsDenied" stuck out to me and I remembered in Exchange that you could configure an account to "Send As". .SMTPSendFailedException: SendAsDenied.Server log Error generated from authenticating with a service account created in M365 with no MFA enabled. I made exceptions with my user for MFA and I attempted trying to configure an "App Password" which doesn't seem to exist anymore? Or at least was not available within my users account settings for some reason. With the error above I messed around in Azure quite a bit and got no where. : Authentication unsuccessful, the request did not meet the criteria to be authenticated successfully.Server Log Error generated from an account with MFA enabled: Lets look at a couple server logs I was experiencing first. It wasn't until after creating a service account without MFA applied it(account being authenticated in Jamf SMTP) and enabling "Send As" and "Send on behalf" in the distribution list by adding the service account to the delegates list that mail was delivered. Our environment has MFA enabled and I was continuously fighting with both Jamf/Azure to figure out a workaround to the authentication errors I was seeing in the Jamf Server Logs. We have a distribution list that our Operations team are all apart of and wanted to receive email notifications from Jamf for a variety of reasons. Open the Jamf Pro Server Settings subtab.Ĭlick Edit and make sure that Read is selected for Activation Code.I was really struggling to configure SMTP with M365. When you are finished selecting permissions, click Save. On the Jamf Pro Server Objects subtab, click Edit and make sure that the following permissions are selected: ![]() The Jamf Pro Server Objects subtab of the Privileges tab opens. Important:If your Jamf Pro system account does not have Administrator privileges, then App Portal will be unable to integrate with Jamf Pro. Note:In some versions of Jamf Pro, the Access Status field may be named Access Level. ![]() Make sure that Privilege Set is set to Administrator and that Access Status is set to Enabled. The Account tab of the account settings page opens. The Jamf Pro User Accounts & Groups page opens.Ĭlick on the name of your Jamf Pro account. On the Jamf Pro home page, click the Settings “gear” icon at the top right:Ĭlick Jamf Pro User Accounts & Groups. Launch Jamf Pro and login using your Jamf Pro account. To set required permissions on your Jamf Pro account: 1. To define permissions on your Jamf Pro account, perform the following steps: In order for App Portal to be successfully integrated with Jamf Pro, your Jamf Pro account needs to have a specific set of minimum permissions. If not provided, then the Jamf Pro integration with App Portal results in a 401 unauthorized error. Important:The Jamf Pro account requires full admin access and Administrator privileges in Jamf Pro Account settings.
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