Apple's iP* lied for a while too - may still for all I know, though
it's supposed to have been corrected.

That's one of the reasons why there are solutions like Good Technologies, etc.

Kurt

On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 09:07, Carl Houseman <c.house...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Androids lie.  Google "Android Activesync policies".
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> Carl
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> From: Derrenbacker, L. Jonathan [mailto:jderrenbac...@kshgs.com]
> Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 11:12 AM
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Subject: Exchange ActiveSync not forcing encryption on Androids???
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> Has anyone had issues where androids can sync even though your activesync
> policy says it requires encryption?
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> I would think if my activesync policy says it requires encryption, and
> androids don’t have encryption, they shouldn’t be able to pull down email?
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> Environment:
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> Exchange 2010/2003(coexistence) – Mailboxes in questions are on 2010
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> HTC EVO and Incredible running android 2.3.3 and 2.2
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> Default Android Mail app.
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> Activesync settings(Exchange 2010):
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> - Allow non-provisional devices is UNCHECKED
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> - Require encryption on device is CHECKED
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> - Misc other password settings are selected.
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> I made a forensics image of my android(after mounting it as a disk), scanned
> it with EnCase, and I can see my emails in plain text.
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> Any ideas?
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> Thanks,
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> Jon
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