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iEmail Cloud App Registration - Entra Console

This guide will walk you through adding an app registration to your Microsoft Entra tenant for iEmail Cloud.

This page is the abridged version for users familiar with Microsoft Entra and app registrations / enterprise applications which does not contain screenshots. If you are not familiar with Microsoft Entra app registrations / enterprise applications, consider using the expanded guide with screenshots instead.

You must be a Microsoft Entra administrator or global administrator to complete these steps.

1. Create the App Registration

Click here to go to the Microsoft Entra console.

In the left navigation, under Identity, select Applications > App registrations, then + New registration.

  1. Name: iEmail Cloud

  2. Supported account types:Accounts in this organizational directory only

  3. Click Register.

In the new application, in the left navigation, select Authentication.

Under Platform configurations, press + Add a platform.

Select Single-page application, then enter the following URL in the Redirect URIs field:

brk-multihub://iemail.cloud.csiinc.com

Leave the rest of the settings as they are. Press the Configure button.

Again, we will press the + Add a platform button.

In the popup, this time select Web, then enter the following value into the Redirect URIs field:

https://iemail.cloud.csiinc.com

Then press Configure.

Because the previous screens only allowed one URI to be entered, we need to add 3 more URLs each to the “Web” and “Single-page application” platforms.

On the main Authentication screen, add each of the following URIs into their respective platforms, one at a time.

Single-page application

  • brk-multihub://iemail-us.cloud.csiinc.com

  • brk-multihub://iemail-ca.cloud.csiinc.com

  • brk-multihub://iemail-ap.cloud.csiinc.com

Web

  • https://iemail-us.cloud.csiinc.com

  • https://iemail-ca.cloud.csiinc.com

  • https://iemail-ap.cloud.csiinc.com

When finished, press Save.

It is important to configure all of the URI endpoints. Even if you only operate iEmail Cloud out of a specific region, it may still connect through another endpoint for users who are traveling. Adding these URIs does not mean that iEmail Cloud establishes a connection through these regions, it only means that it is possible to. If your users never leave your preferred region (geographically speaking), then only that endpoint will be used.

Configure API Permissions

In the left navigation, under Manage, select API permissions, then + Add a permission

Select Microsoft Graph > Delegated permissions.

Find the Mail.Read permission, select the checkbox next to it, then press Add permissions.

On the permissions screen, verify that the screen contains User.Read and Mail.Read.

Press the Grant admin consent for <My Organization Name> button, and continue through the prompts to grant consent for your organization.

This step is important – if not completed, every user of iEmail Cloud will receive a popup asking if they want to proceed. This can lead to user confusion and frustration. Completing the Admin Consent flow on this page prevents that popup from occurring for end users.

Obtain the Application (client) ID

Select the Overview option in the left nav.

Copy the Application (client) ID value.

Configuring iEmail Cloud

Open iEmail Cloud (in either Read or Compose mode). In the menu, select “Setup”.

Paste the Application ID into the configuration box and press Save.

You may need to close and reopen iEmail Cloud for the changes to take effect.

(tick) Success!

Attachments should now be functional in iEmail Cloud.

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