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Email: Mobile
Once your mobile device is enrolled in Intune Company Portal you can access your UCSF email using native email, calendar, and contact apps or Microsoft Outlook mobile.If you upgrade to a new phone, you will need to reinstall the company portal and re-enroll your new device and not migrate the company portal with the built-in migration tool.Here's how it works:
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Intune Frequently Asked Questions
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Email Best Practices
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Email Settings for iOS and Android
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Microsoft 365: Outlook Training
To get the most of out of the Outlook Web App, you'll need to familiarize yourself with its interface. Explore the interface to compose messages, manage your inbox and stay organized with your Outlook calendar from any device including desktop, mobile and web clients.
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Outlook Mobile for iOS
You should first enroll your iOS device in Intune before you can use these instructions.To use your native email, calendar, and contacts apps see Email Settings for iOS.Watch this video, or follow the screenshots below.1. Go to the Intune Company Portal app on your device and install the Microsoft Outlook mobile app.
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Outlook Mobile for Android
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Outlook for Mac Configuration
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Outlook for Windows Configuration
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Secure Email
The UCSF secure email solution is designed to help faculty, learners and staff comply with the federal HIPAA regulations that went into effect April 21, 2005.HIPAA regulations stipulate that electronic communications containing Protected Health Information (PHI) must be transmitted in a manner that protects the confidentiality of patient information. When you send, receive or store any electronic document containing UCSF confidential or patient information, you are responsible for ensuring that the information is processed securely.
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