Adding an Office 365 account doesn't work in Yosemite

I have a full [email protected] account that is tied to my Office 365 account.  I go into Accounts and pick "exchange" and try to add it.  I am then asked for a server name and nothing seems to make it happy.
How does one add an exchange account for Office 365 to Mail in Yosemite?  Is it just simply broken?

Disconnect from the Internet by turning off Wi-Fi or unplugging the Ethernet cable, whichever is applicable. Set up the Exchange account in the Internet Accounts preference pane. Then reconnect.
Credit for this observation to ASC member Remco_.

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