- Setting up work email for devices
- Controlling which devices can access Exchange ActiveSync
- Steps to configure Exchange ActiveSync and the BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service
- Configure permissions for gatekeeping
- Allow only authorized devices to access Exchange ActiveSync
- Configure Microsoft IIS permissions for gatekeeping
- Add an app and obtain Azure details for configuring modern authentication
- Associate a certificate with the Azure app ID for UEM
- Create a gatekeeping configuration
- Create a gatekeeping profile
- Verifying that a device is allowed to access work email and organizer data
- Allow a device to access Microsoft ActiveSync
- Block a device from accessing Microsoft ActiveSync
- Creating email profiles
- Protecting email data sent to iOS devices using the BlackBerry Secure Gateway
- Enable a unified BlackBerry Hub on Android Enterprise devices
- Extending email security using S/MIME
- Create an IMAP/POP3 email profile
- Setting up CardDAV and CalDAV profiles for iOS and macOS devices
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.18
- Administration
- Email, calendar, and contacts
- Controlling which devices can access Exchange ActiveSync
- Allow a device to access Microsoft ActiveSync
Allow a device to access Microsoft
ActiveSync
Microsoft
ActiveSync
If
BlackBerry UEM
cannot obtain an Exchange ActiveSync
ID from a device, it is not added to the allowed list for Microsoft
Exchange
. You can manually add these devices to the allowed list from the Restricted Exchange ActiveSync
devices list. For example, if an Android
device is activated using the MDM activation type, BlackBerry UEM
is not able to obtain an Exchange ActiveSync
ID and you must manually allow the device in the Restricted Exchange ActiveSync
devices list.- On the menu bar, clickUsers > Exchange gatekeeping.
- Search for a device.
- In theActioncolumn, click .