Category | Price | Seller | Device |
---|---|---|---|
Business | Free | Mimecast Ltd | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
The app accesses your device contacts so that you can select them when addressing emails.
The contacts are only ever stored on your device and Mimecast does not have access to them at any point.
This app allows you to access Mimecast’s Cloud Services from your iPad or iPhone. If your organization uses Mimecast Services for email security, email archiving or email continuity, this app provides seamless access to key services including the ability to:
- Instantly search and access content in your Mimecast personal email archive
- Access your ‘Online Inbox’ to keep you connected to email 24x7 – even when your corporate email server or Outlook access is down
- Manage your queue of messages on hold due to suspected spam
- Report a message as spam
So whether you’re on the road, in a meeting, or just away from your desk, you can be more productive with the Mimecast Mobile App.
To start using this app, simply download it – its free, select Add Account, and enter your company email address and password. The app will then automatically connect to the Mimecast Cloud giving you instant access to all the features available. Trouble connecting? If you are having trouble connecting to the service, it may be because you have a different password set for your Mimecast Account or that your IT department hasn’t enabled mobile access for you. Contact your IT department to help you get connected. Not sure if your organization uses Mimecast? Your IT department will be able to tell you. If your organization is already using Mimecast, encourage them to let you access the service from your mobile device so you can be even more productive.
Access to the Mimecast Mobile app and services available through the app are dependent on the Mimecast Services your organization subscribes to.
For more information about Mimecast visit www.mimecast.com
This app is clearly unsupported and has stopped working as others have reported. I’m getting this mysterious binding error too. Why allow apps that aren’t updated regularly and confirmed to be working remain here?!
It’s useful to see what is in the box but when new emails come through it would be more helpful to see a notification with a sound.
This worked fine when authenticating with domain or cloud but it does not work with Office365 2-step authentication.
Get an error on my app saying I no longer have access to the app.. it works via a browser and desktop apps but the mobile app isn’t working
I need this app to work for my administrator access, not personal and yet it doesn’t seem to. I’m forced to access the admin panel via my mobile browser for the website that is most definitely NOT mobile friendly.
No clue what this error means. App hasn’t worked for months, if not a year.