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cuestakid

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Jun 14, 2006
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We are a windows shop and we just upgraded our Exchange server to Exchange 2010 and we noticed that some of our users who have Macs at home can now access work email on their Macs. I know that Apple Mail does support Exchange, but users were able to access it without using any form of remote access. We tried to block Outlook Web Access for one person, but the Mac continued to get mail.

Does anyone know exactly what protocol(s) Exchange on Apple Mail uses and we could block people from using it?
 
We are a windows shop and we just upgraded our Exchange server to Exchange 2010 and we noticed that some of our users who have Macs at home can now access work email on their Macs. I know that Apple Mail does support Exchange, but users were able to access it without using any form of remote access. We tried to block Outlook Web Access for one person, but the Mac continued to get mail.

Does anyone know exactly what protocol(s) Exchange on Apple Mail uses and we could block people from using it?
Why would you want to block Mac users from accessing email?
 
Since these Macs are not owned by our organization, we cannot protect them the way we can hardware that we do own-its more of a HIPAA security issue.
I couldn't think of a reason, but that makes complete sense.
 
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