Email profile behavior after retiring a mobile device

This blog post will be a follow-up on my blog post of last week about the three layers of protection with conditional access for Exchange email. During that post I tried to stress the importance of protecting, and being in control of, company email. In this blog post I will go through different scenarios to show the behavior of company email after retiring a mobile device from Microsoft Intune. I will show the results of these scenarios for both the native email app and the Outlook app. Scenarios Before I start with the different scenarios it’s important to mention that, after a mobile device is successfully retired from Microsoft Intune, the user will be able to configure company email on its mobile device. This is …

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The three layers of protection with conditional access for Exchange email

In this blog post I would like to write a little about, what I like to call, the three layers of protection with conditional access for Exchange email. No, I don’t mean that a device has to be 1) enrolled in Microsoft Intune, 2) workplace joined and 3) compliant with any Microsoft Intune compliance policies. What I do mean is related to company data, in this case company email, and the protection of it on mobile devices. That means three different layers of protection for Exchange email on mobile devices. From basic protection to almost complete protection. The first layer of protection The first, basic, layer of protection is simply using an Exchange Online Policy, or an Exchange On-premises Policy. These policies make it possible …

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