Specify email and web domains for iOS devices
iOS
devicesYou can use a managed domains profile to define certain email domains and web domains as "managed domains" that are internal to your organization. Managed domains profiles apply only to
iOS
and iPadOS
devices with the MDM controls
activation type.
After you assign a managed domains profile:
- When a user creates an email message and adds a recipient email address with a domain that is not specified in the managed domains profile, the device displays the address in red to warn the user that the recipient is external to the organization. The device does not prevent the user from sending email to external recipients.
- A user must use an app that is managed byBlackBerry UEMto view documents from a managed web domain or documents downloaded from a managed web domain. The device does not prevent the user from visiting or viewing documents from other web domains. The managed domains profile applies to theSafaribrowser only.
- On the menu bar, clickPolicies and profiles > Networks and connections > Managed domains.
- Click .
- Type a name and description for the profile.
- In theDescriptionfield, type a description for the profile.
- In theManaged domainssection, click .
- In theEmail domainsfield, type a top-level domain name (for example,example.cominstead ofexample.com/canada).
- ClickAdd.
- In theManaged web domainssection, click . For examples of web domain formats, see Managed Safari Web Domains in the iOS Developer Library.
- In theWeb domainsfield, type a domain name.
- If you want to allow password autofill for the web domains that you specified, select theAllow password autofillcheck box. This option is supported only for supervised devices.
- ClickAdd, then clickAddagain.
Assign the managed domains to user accounts, user groups, or device groups.