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![Client app filter](./media/concept-sign-ins/client-app-filter.png)
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|Reporting Web Services| |Used to retrieve report data in Exchange Online.|
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### Version 2
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**Name**: Authenticated SMTP
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**Modern authentication**: No
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Used by POP and IMAP client's to send email messages.
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**Name**: Autodiscover
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**Modern authentication**: No
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Used by Outlook and EAS clients to find and connect to mailboxes in Exchange Online.
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**Name**: Exchange ActiveSync
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**Modern authentication**: No
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This filter shows all sign-in attempts where the EAS protocol has been attempted.
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**Name**: Browser
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**Modern authentication**: Yes
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BLABLA
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**Name**: Exchange ActiveSync
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**Modern authentication**: No
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BLABLA
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**Name**: Exchange Online PowerShell
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**Modern authentication**: No
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Used to connect to Exchange Online with remote PowerShell. If you block basic authentication for Exchange Online PowerShell, you need to use the Exchange Online PowerShell module to connect. For instructions, see [Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell using multi-factor authentication](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/exchange/exchange-online/connect-to-exchange-online-powershell/mfa-connect-to-exchange-online-powershell).
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**Name**: Exchange web services
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**Modern authentication**: No
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A programming interface that's used by Outlook, Outlook for Mac, and third-party apps.
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**Name**: IMAP4
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**Modern authentication**: No
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A legacy mail client using IMAP to retrieve email.
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**Name**: MAPI over HTTP
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**Modern authentication**: No
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Used by Outlook 2010 and later.
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**Name**: Mobile apps and desktop clients
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**Modern authentication**: Yes
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BLABLA
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**Name**: Offline Address Book
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**Modern authentication**: No
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A copy of address list collections that are downloaded and used by Outlook.
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**Name**: Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTP)
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**Modern authentication**: No
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Used by Outlook 2016 and earlier.
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**Name**: Outlook Service
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**Modern authentication**: No
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Used by the Mail and Calendar app for Windows 10.
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**Name**: POP3
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**Modern authentication**: No
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A legacy mail client using POP3 to retrieve email.
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**Name**: Reporting Web Services
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**Modern authentication**: No
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Used to retrieve report data in Exchange Online.
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**Name**: Other clients
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**Modern authentication**: No
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Other unknown legacy clients.
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### Old
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- **Authenticated SMTP** - Used by POP and IMAP client's to send email messages.
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- **Autodiscover** - Used by Outlook and EAS clients to find and connect to mailboxes in Exchange Online.
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- **Exchange ActiveSync** - This filter shows all sign-in attempts where the EAS protocol has been attempted.
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- **Exchange Online PowerShell** - Used to connect to Exchange Online with remote PowerShell. If you block basic authentication for Exchange Online PowerShell, you need to use the Exchange Online PowerShell module to connect. For instructions, see [Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell using multi-factor authentication](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/exchange/exchange-online/connect-to-exchange-online-powershell/mfa-connect-to-exchange-online-powershell).
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- **Exchange Web Services** - A programming interface that's used by Outlook, Outlook for Mac, and third-party apps.
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- **IMAP4** - A legacy mail client using IMAP to retrieve email.
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- **MAPI over HTTP** - Used by Outlook 2010 and later.
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- **Offline Address Book** - A copy of address list collections that are downloaded and used by Outlook.
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- **Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTP)** - Used by Outlook 2016 and earlier.
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- **Outlook Service** - Used by the Mail and Calendar app for Windows 10.
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- **POP3** - A legacy mail client using POP3 to retrieve email.
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**Operating system** - The operating system running on the device used sign-on to your tenant.

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