Mail device policy 编辑
You can add a mail device policy in Endpoint Management to configure an email account on iOS or macOS devices.
To add or configure this policy, go to Configure > Device Policies. For more information, see Device policies.
iOS and macOS settings
- Account description: Type an account description that appears in the Mail and Settings apps. This field is required.
- Account type: Choose either IMAP or POP to select the protocol to be used for user accounts. The default is IMAP. When you select POP, the following Path prefix option disappears.
- Path prefix: Type INBOX or your IMAP mail account path prefix. This field is required.
- User display name: Type the full user name to be used for messages and other purposes. This field is required.
- Email address: Type the full email address for the account. This field is required.
- Incoming email settings
- Email server host name: Type the incoming mail server host name or IP address. This field is required.
- Email server port: Type the incoming mail server port number. The default is 143. This field is required.
- User name: Type the user name for the email account. This name is generally the same as the email address up to the @ character. This field is required.
- Authentication type: Choose the authentication type to be used. The default is Password. When None is selected, the following Password field disappears.
- Password: Type an optional password for the incoming mail server.
- Use SSL: Select whether the incoming mail server uses Secure Socket Layer authentication. The default is Off.
- Outgoing email settings
- Email server host name: Type the outgoing mail server host name or IP address. This field is required.
- Email server port: Type the outgoing mail server port number. If no port, you do not enter a port number, the default port for the given protocol is used.
- User name: Type the user name for the email account. This name is generally the same as the email address up to the @ character. This field is required.
- Authentication type: Choose the authentication type to use. The default is Password.
- Password: Type an optional password for the outgoing mail server.
- Outgoing password same as incoming: Select whether the incoming and outgoing passwords are the same. The default is Off, which means the passwords are different.
- Use SSL: Select whether the outgoing mail server uses Secure Socket Layer authentication. The default is Off.
- Policy
- Authorize email move between accounts: Select whether to allow users to:
- move email out of this account into another account
- forward email from a different account
- reply from a different account.
The default is Off.
- Sending email only from mail app: Select whether to restrict users to the iOS mail app for sending email.
- Disable mail recents syncing: Select whether to prevent users from syncing recent addresses. The default is Off. This option applies only to iOS 6.0 and later.
- Allow Mail Drop: Select whether to allow use of Apple Mail Drop for devices running iOS 9.2 and later. The default is Off.
- Enable S/MIME Signing: Select whether this account supports S/MIME signing. The default is On. When set to On, the following fields appear.
- Signing identity credential: Choose the signing credential to use.
- S/MIME Signing User Overridable: If set to On, users can turn S/MIME signing on and off in the settings of their devices. The default is Off. This option applies to iOS 12.0 and later.
- S/MIME Signing Certificate UUID User Overridable: If set to On, users can select, in the settings of their devices, the signing credential to use. The default is Off. This option applies to iOS 12.0 and later.
- Enable S/MIME Encryption: Select whether this account supports S/MIME encryption. The default is Off. When set to On, the following fields appear.
- Encryption identity credential: Choose the encryption credential to use.
- Enable per message S/MIME switch: When set to On, shows users an option to switch S/MIME encryption on or off for each message they compose. The default is Off.
- S/MIME Encrypt By Default User Overridable: If set to On, users can, in the settings of their devices, select whether S/MIME is on by default. The default is Off. This option applies to iOS 12.0 and later.
- S/MIME Encryption Certificate UUID User Overridable: If set to On, users can turn S/MIME encryption identity and encryption on and off in the settings of their devices. The default is Off. This option applies to iOS 12.0 and later.
- Authorize email move between accounts: Select whether to allow users to:
- Policy Settings
- Remove policy: To remove the policy later, configure this setting to remove the policy on a Select date or for a Duration until removal (in hours).
- Allow user to remove policy: Allow users to remove the mail policy Always, only with a Passcode required, or Never. Only available for macOS.
- Profile scope: For macOS only, choose whether the policy applies on a per User level or across the whole System.
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