
Tap Advanced Settings and verify that Use SSL is turned ON.Tap your Account email address to view your Exchange account settings.This setting means that only messages received within the timeframe you select appear in any of your folders. The user have to go to the password from Settings -> Mail, Calendar, Contacts -> the exchange account -> accounts -> retype the password.
When the users typed the pop up for exchange password, nothing happened, it keep popping up.
Important: Adjust the Mail Days to Sync according to your preferences. ALL users, who are using IOS device, get prompted to enter exchange password. Tap Exchange (or the name of your Exchange account) to view the account settings. Your Exchange account now appears in Passwords & Accounts. Turn the options to ON for the areas you'd like to sync (Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, Notes) and then tap Save. Click Continue at the Microsoft login screen. Select the method of authentication you prefer. A two-factor authentication prompt will pop up. Enter your SUNet ID and password and click Login. Exchange email keeps asking for password how to#
When prompted how to sign in to your Exchange account, tap Sign In. Email: your SUNet Description: Exchange is entered automatically (you can change this if you wish). Enter the following information and then tap Next. Select the option for Microsoft Exchange. From the Home screen go to Settings > Accounts & Passwords > Add Account. To manually set up a new account to access your Office 365 email and calendar: MDM configures your email account for you. Note: If your email account is set up on your device, please delete it before enrolling in MDM. Affiliate and student staff mobile devices that access High Risk Data must also adhere to Stanford encryption requirements. MDM is Stanford's mobile device security solution.
All faculty, staff, and postdoc Apple and Android mobile devices used for Stanford activities on the campus network are subject to the verifiable encryption requirement.