Thanks again Michael,
One option is to create another mailbox store, move that user to this mailbox
store, create a mailbox store policy with Keep deleted items for (days) as 0
apply it to this new Mailbox Store. I am unable to get option to apply this
policy to a single mailbox.
Is there
You've applied the policy, has your mailbox management process actually kicked
off?
Go into ESM, on the Server properties click the mailbox management tab and make
sure it's running.
If you click on the Diagnostics Logging, go to MSExchangeSA and turn up the
logging level on Mailbox
I already checked that kb. I have not created Recipient policy in the global
config. I have created Mailbox store policy in ESM -- Administrative Groups
-- MyAdminGroup -- system policies -- New mailbox store policy, set keep
deleted items as 0 days then applied this policy to my Exch2K3
Dhiraj,
The policy you're configuring is for deleted item retention. This configures
the amount of time that deleted items will be available for restore using
deleted item recovery.
I highly recommend you take Michael's advice and read the help files and do
a little searching on mailbox manager.
Hi Group
I've been called into to assist on a 5.5 to 2003 migration.
We are busy cleaning up etc and are about to move the IMC to the Exchange 2003
server and came across the folliwnjg issue
The company has been adding inbound domains to the IMC, on 5.5 and not adding
the new doamins to
[1] What issue? If you have users that have email addresses that aren't part of
the recipient policy that applies to them, then the box MUST BE unchecked.
[2] Creating a recipient policy for each domain will allow the Exchange server
to accept new email for that domain. Otherwise, Exchange
For user level public folders:
Get-PublicFolder -recurse | select Identity, Replicas
For system level public folders:
Get-PublicFolder -recurse -Id \NON_IPM_SUBTREE | select Identity, Replicas
If Replicas are empty, you don't have to be concerned with adding a replica.
You want to ensure that
Not trivial.
For some reason, the 2003 server requested a re-seed.
MSExchangeTeam.com has a series of articles defining the process for debugging
PF replication.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
From: Rick Fischer
Thank you,
Is there a command that just brings up the folders without replicas if you have
thousands?
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: 29 December 2010 22:36
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Public Folder Command
For user level public folders:
Well, sure. If you want replicas only on a particular database:
Get-PublicFolder -recurse | ? {$_.Replicas -like Public Folder Database
1234129231} | select Identity, Replicas
If you want replicas only for a particular server:
Get-PublicFolder -recurse -server $Env:ComputerName | select
Hi Michael
1.) Thanks. I knew that and was just confirming. The question should have been
phrased: Did the act of migrating the mailbox with an e-mail address that's not
listed in the recipient policy lead to the tick box not being selected?
2.) Nice to have my vague recollection verified
3.)
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