As I'm sure you've read, Intune is an enterprise mobility management system which you can use to set device compliance and configuration policy across supported platforms...think Active Directory Group Policy in the cloud. It's tightly integrated with Window 10 but can also manage macOS devices, but the integration isn't a comprehensive as say Jamf for Apple devices. I wouldn't say that it manages email, rather it can be used to limited/restrict which applications on a mobile device are authorized to connect to Exchange, hence limiting it to the Outlook app. From a PC you can build rules that say unless you're on a trusted device, Intune enrolled, disable access or require MFA, etc. I use it for managing system at my employer, but we're all Windows10 and macOS, and there's no Linux support that I'm aware of. It's a very powerful system, but it certainly depends on the environment your supporting. -- Later, Darin -- Later, Darin On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 2:15 AM Roger Oberholtzer <roger.oberholtzer@gmail.com> wrote:
Anyone have any experience with Microsoft Intune from a Linux client? Just got a message from IT that this is how e-mail will be managed from now on. On phones, for example, it can only be accessed via Outlook. The existence of a web interface is unclear.
No mention of Linux client support:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/supported-devices-browsers
Sigh.
-- Roger Oberholtzer
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