Understanding Exchange ActiveSync Mailbox Policies
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Applies to: Exchange Server 2007, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP3
This topic discusses Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies and how they can be used in your Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment.
Overview
Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies let you apply a common set of policy or security settings to a user or group of users. The following tables summarize the settings that you can specify by using Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies. The first table summarizes the settings that are available with an Exchange 2007 Standard client access license (CAL). The second table summarizes the settings that are available with an Exchange 2007 Enterprise CAL.
Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy settings with a standard CAL
Setting | Description |
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Allow HTML E-mail |
This setting specifies whether e-mail synchronized to the device can be in HTML format. If this setting is set to |
Allow non-provisionable devices |
This setting specifies whether older devices that may not support application of all policy settings are allowed to connect to Exchange 2007 by using Exchange ActiveSync. |
Allow simple password |
This setting enables or disables the ability to use a simple password such as 1234. The default value is |
Allow S/MIME software certificates |
This setting specifies whether S/MIME software certificates are allowed on the mobile device. |
Alphanumeric password required |
This setting requires that a password contains numeric and non-numeric characters. |
Attachments enabled |
This setting enables attachments to be downloaded to the mobile device. |
Device encryption enabled |
This setting enables encryption on the device. Not all devices can enforce encryption. For more information, see the device and mobile operating system documentation. |
Password enabled |
This setting enables the device password. |
Password expiration |
This setting enables the administrator to configure a length of time after which a device password must be changed. |
Password history |
This setting specifies the number of past passwords that can be stored in a user's mailbox. A user cannot reuse a stored password. |
Policy refresh interval |
This setting defines how frequently the device updates the Exchange ActiveSync policy from the server. |
Maximum attachment size |
This setting specifies the maximum size of attachments that are automatically downloaded to the device. |
Maximum calendar age filter |
This setting specifies the maximum range of calendar days that can be synchronized to the device. The value is specified in days. |
Maximum failed password attempts |
This setting specifies how many times an incorrect password can be entered before the device performs a wipe of all data. |
Maximum inactivity time lock |
This setting specifies the length of time that a device can go without user input before it locks. |
Minimum password length |
This setting specifies the minimum password length. |
Maximum e-mail age filter |
This setting specifies the maximum number of days' worth of e-mail items to synchronize to the device. The value is specified in days. |
Maximum HTML e-mail body truncation size |
This setting specifies the size beyond which HTML-formatted e-mail messages are truncated when they are synchronized to the device. The value is specified in kilobytes (KB). |
Minimum device password complex characters |
This setting specifies the minimum number of complex characters required in a device password. A complex character is any character that is not a letter. |
Maximum e-mail body truncation size |
This setting specifies the size beyond which e-mail messages are truncated when they are synchronized to the device. The value is specified in kilobytes (KB). |
Password recovery |
When this setting is enabled, the device generates a recovery password that is sent to the server. If the user forgets their device password, the recovery password can be used to unlock the device and enable the user to create a new device password. |
Require Device Encryption |
This setting specifies whether device encryption is required. If set to |
Require encrypted S/MIME messages |
This setting specifies whether S/MIME messages must be encrypted. |
Require manual synchronization while roaming |
This setting specifies whether the device must synchronize manually while roaming. Allowing automatic synchronization while roaming will frequently lead to larger-than-expected data costs for the mobile device plan. |
Require storage card encryption |
This setting specifies whether the storage card must be encrypted. Not all mobile device operating systems support storage card encryption. For more information, see your device and mobile operating system for more information. |
UNC file access |
This setting enables access to files that are stored on Windows file share (UNC) shares. |
WSS file access |
This setting enables access to files that are stored in Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services document libraries. |
Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy settings with an enterprise CAL
Setting | Description |
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Allow Bluetooth |
This setting specifies whether a mobile device allows Bluetooth connections. The available options are Disable, HandsFree Only, and Allow. |
Allow Browser |
This setting specifies whether Pocket Internet Explorer is allowed on the mobile device. This setting does not affect third-party browsers installed on the device. |
Allow Camera |
This setting specifies whether the mobile device camera can be used. |
Allow Consumer Email |
This setting specifies whether the mobile device user can configure a personal e-mail account (either POP3 or IMAP4) on the device. |
Allow Desktop Sync |
This setting specifies whether the mobile device can synchronize with a computer through a cable, Bluetooth, or IrDA connection. |
Allow Internet Sharing |
This setting specifies whether the mobile device can be used as a modem for a desktop or portable computer. |
AllowIrDA |
This setting specifies whether infrared connections are allowed to and from the mobile device. |
Allow POPIMAPEmail |
This setting specifies whether the user can configure a POP3 or an IMAP4 e-mail account on the device. |
Allow Remote Desktop |
This setting specifies whether the mobile device can initiate a remote desktop connection. |
Allow storage card |
This setting specifies whether the mobile device can access information that is stored on a storage card. |
Allow text messaging |
This setting specifies whether text messaging is allowed from the device. |
Allow unsigned applications |
This setting specifies whether unsigned applications can be installed on the device. |
Allow unsigned installation packages |
This setting specifies whether an unsigned installation package can be run on the device. |
Allow Wi-Fi |
This setting specifies whether wireless Internet access is allowed on the device. |
Approved Application List |
This setting stores a list of approved applications that can be run on the device. |
Unapproved InROM application list |
This setting specifies a list of applications that cannot be run in ROM. |
For example, you can create a policy that you apply to all users in your Exchange organization. The following table lists possible settings for this policy.
Sample Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy settings for all users
Setting | Value |
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Allow non-provisionable devices |
False |
Allow POPIMAPEmail |
True |
Allow Remote Desktop |
True |
Allow simple password |
True |
Allow S/MIME software certificates |
True |
Allow storage card |
False |
Allow text messaging |
True |
Allow unsigned applications |
False |
Allow unsigned installation packages |
True |
Allow Wi-Fi |
False |
Alphanumeric password required |
True |
Approved Application List |
Null |
Attachments enabled |
True |
Device encryption enabled |
True |
Maximum calendar age filter |
15 |
Maximum attachment size |
500 kilobytes (KB) |
Maximum failed password attempts |
4 |
Minimum password length |
4 |
Maximum e-mail age filter |
10 |
Maximum e-mail body truncation size |
3 KB |
Minimum device password complex characters |
2 |
Maximum HTML e-mail body truncation size |
7 KB |
Password enabled |
True |
Password expiration |
10 days |
Password history |
8 passwords stored |
Require manual synchronization while roaming |
True |
UNC file access |
Disabled |
WSS file access |
Disabled |
Note
You do not have to specify all policy settings when you create a new Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy. Any policy setting that you do not explicitly set will keep its default value.
Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies can be created in the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell. If you create a policy in the Exchange Management Console, you can configure only a subset of the available settings. You can configure the rest of the settings by using the Exchange Management Shell.
When you install Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1), a default Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy is created. If you have installed the original release (RTM) version of Exchange 2007, you must specify a policy as the default policy after you install Exchange 2007 SP1. The default policy is automatically applied when a new user is created through the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell.
You do not have to assign a user to an Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy. The following table summarizes the policy settings that are used if you do not assign a user to a policy.
Default Exchange ActiveSync settings
Setting | Value |
---|---|
Allow Bluetooth |
Allow |
Allow Browser |
True |
Allow Camera |
True |
Allow Consumer Email |
True |
Allow Desktop Sync |
True |
Allow HTML E-mail |
True |
Allow Internet Sharing |
True |
AllowIrDA |
True |
Allow non-provisionable devices |
True |
Allow simple password |
False |
Allow POPIMAPEmail |
True |
Allow Remote Desktop |
True |
Alphanumeric password required |
False |
Allow S/MIME software certificates |
True |
Allow storage card |
True |
Allow text messaging |
True |
Allow unsigned applications |
True |
Allow unsigned installation packages |
True |
Allow Wi-Fi |
True |
Attachments enabled |
True |
Device encryption enabled |
False |
Maximum calendar age filter |
7 |
Password enabled |
False |
Password expiration |
Unlimited |
Password history |
0 |
Policy refresh interval |
Unlimited |
Document browsing enabled |
True |
Maximum attachment size |
Unlimited |
Maximum failed password attempts |
4 |
Maximum inactivity time lock |
15 minutes |
Minimum password length |
4 |
Maximum e-mail age filter |
3 |
Maximum e-mail body truncation size |
3 KB |
Minimum device password complex characters |
0 |
Maximum HTML e-mail body truncation size |
3 KB |
Require Device Encryption |
False |
Require encrypted S/MIME messages |
False |
Require manual synchronization while roaming |
False |
Require storage card encryption |
False |
Unapproved InROM application list |
Null |
Password recovery |
Disabled |
UNC file access |
Enabled |
WSS file access |
Enabled |
Exchange ActiveSync Mailbox Policy Examples
The following figure shows how Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies can be created to control various settings for three groups of users.
Example of Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies
For More Information
For more information about how to manage Exchange ActiveSync by using policies, see Managing Exchange ActiveSync with Policies.