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What is the current way to be able to access your mil email on webmail.apps.mil. It keeps saying my administrator hasnt allowed it or whatever but I remember seeing somewhere about having to download something to be able to use it from home. Can anyone help out
All I had to do was:
An IT User Agreement
Cyber Awareness
Request an account through my unit S6.
Receive emails for Mobile Connect and Hypori to my military email.
Scan QR Code for Mobile Connect and be sure to click 2FA rather than just passcode.
Sign into Hypori and create the account on my cell phone.
Receive Army 365 AVD Onboarding Email.
Download the Microsoft Remote Desktop app to my personal computer.
Add the Azure Workspace to the application.
Sign into my .mil, this time from the Remote Desktop app.
Pick a server.
Re-verify my 365 account.
Sign into the PureBred website through AVD using my CAC.
Select my device.
Generate a one time password.
Agree to terms of service.
Sign into Purebred registration application through the Hypori phone client.
Insert and confirm OTP.
Open Outlook.
Add email account.
Select Purebred PIV
Profit
My reward is now a slow, android based virtual client on my iPhone that I will never tell my unit that I have access to because they already can’t respect professional work/home boundaries. I can’t believe more people haven’t signed up before the June deadline for NIPR access on personal devices.
One Commissary sushi and a margarita, please and thank you.
Edit: fixed numbering.
Good luck COMPO2/3 with getting anything done.
I used to be able to access my eamil from home then at some point they introduced the virtual desktop I went through the instructions and still can't access my email I keep getting this when I try to login anyone have any insight?
I've been tinkering with outlook trying to get it to accept my .mil email. All the guides I have seen appear outdated when the email was hosted on ako. So either my googlefu is weak or it currently isn't possible. Have any of you had luck in this?
Long story short, the authentication process used by Outlook requires access to IPs that aren't listed in a commercial DNS or non-.mil IPs blocked. You would have to build your own DNS table, be an Outlook dev, and other fuckery to make it happen.
Just do what everyone else does and send everything to your personal email. When you secure things too much, the path of least resistance is the unsecure option.
No.
https://www.army.mil/article/95114
Several current AKO webmail capabilities will disappear with DEE because of security vulnerabilities. Users will find:
-- No access via Outlook (and the AKO Outlook connector) using a non-government computer.
-- No access using IMAP/POP protocols from a commercial email client such as Outlook or Thunderbird. Those clients do not support the mandated CAC PKI certificate authentication requirement.
-- No access from personal mobile devices, since they typically require either IMAP or POP protocols.
Guy this worked for me on my personal computer
go to this website https://www.milsuite.mil/book/groups/army-enterprise-azure-virtual-desktop/pages/setup
Put a request saying "You need access to your Military email" Give it about 10 - 15 minutes for approval
Once approval is completed, follow this instruction https://www.milsuite.mil/book/groups/army-enterprise-azure-virtual-desktop/pages/setup
Dear Rory Zaugg,
Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community, we are glad to assist you here.
Based on your description, it seems your organization has enabled conditional access for your account, you may have to contact your IT/Microsoft 365 admin to confirm it.
Thank you for your time and please feel free to get back to us if you have any further concerns,
Regards,
Microsoft Community