The Email configuration enables you to configure Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync settings for your devices.
Connection
Domain | Enter the domain name of your organization. |
Server | Enter the IP address or hostname for the Exchange Server of your organization. If you use Enterprise Resource Gateway to route your traffic, enter the IP address or hostname of the proxy server instead. Read Routing Traffic Through a Proxy Server for more information.
Note: Field is case sensitive.
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User Name Format | This specifies the way user names should be formatted to use on your system. The options include UPN, Domain/Username, Username or Prompt user. |
Save Password | Check this box if you wish to have your password saved. If this box is unchecked, you will be asked to enter the password each time you perform synchronization. Also, this box must be checked for push email synchronization. |
Allow User to use SSL Option | This option allows the end user to select whether or not SSL is used for communication with the Exchange server. |
Use SSL | This option enables the SSL protection on the connection. |
Device Specific Settings
User | Active Directory user name. It is recommended to leave this blank. If the Active Directory authentication policy is enabled on the device, then this field will automatically be entered with the user's Active Directory user name. See Authentication for more information. |
Enabled | This option will enable email synchronization. |
Sync the past | This option will synchronize all email entries for the past up to the specified number of days. |
Limit e-mail size to | This option will control the maximum amount of data in the email message that can be used during email synchronization. |
Include file attachment size smaller than (KB) | Any email with attachments smaller than the specified size, will be downloaded to the device upon synchronization. |
Calendar
Enabled | This option will enable calendar synchronization. |
Sync the past | This option will synchronize all calendar entries for the past up to the specified number of days. |
Contacts
Enabled | This option will enable synchronization of contacts. |
General Settings
Limit Calendar and Contact Notes to | This option will control the maximum amount of data that can be used during calendar notes and contacts notes synchronization. |
Peak Start Time | This time specifies the beginning of the peak service for peak days. |
Peak End Time | This time specifies the end of the peak service for peak days. |
During Peak Times, Sync | This option specifies how frequently synchronization should occur during peak times. |
During Off-Peak Times, sync | This option specifies how frequently synchronization should occur during off-peak times. |
Sun / Mon / Tue / Wed / Thu / Fri / Sat | Select the days you want to include in your peak-time synchronization schedule. |
Sync when roaming | This option will allow automatic synchronization for the mobile device even when it is using a roaming data service. |
Send outgoing items immediately | When sending items from the mobile device, you have a choice to send it immediately or after a delay. This option controls this setting to send items immediately or after a delay. |
Delay sending messages (seconds) | This option specifies the time interval for the delay when sending an email from the mobile device. |
Tasks
Enabled | This option will enable synchronization of tasks. |
Note:
- It is recommended that you set up an authentication policy using Active Directory-based user authentication prior to using this feature. SOTI MobiControl will automatically set the user name when the Exchange settings are pushed down. You should leave the user name field below blank in this case, and SOTI MobiControl will automatically fill it in.
- If you need to deploy a certificate to the device (because the Root Certificate Authority certificate is not already in the devices certificate store), then you should do so using a package that includes a script to install it. See the certimport script command in Using Script Commands for more information.