thecomputerguy
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Per this thread here: https://www.technibble.com/forums/threads/how-do-i-reduce-an-o365-mailbox-size.85042
I was able to successfully setup a retention policy using the recommended policies by MS. The policies I have in effect are:
Anything older than 1-Year in the Deleted items -> Permenantly delete
Anything older than 3-Years in the entire Mailbox -> Move to Archive
I still have no Delete policy because the client got anxious when I asked him at what point we could permanently delete emails.
I got a few calls from people at the company saying "ZOMG Where's my notes!"
I didn't realize at the time (which I should have, my fault) that a policy applied to the whole mailbox would also drag notes out. I moved the notes from the archive back into the default notes folder and the next day I got another call because the notes had been automatically archived again. I assume when you move something out of the archive it retains the original date stamp.
It appears that copy and pasting the notes from the archive will re-stamp the note and the note then stays in the default note folder.
My question is what is the best way to exclude notes from being archived moving forward? Some of these notes are old notes but they are added onto frequently.
Asking users to search in two different areas for notes is not an option, and it appears then when you search in Outlook by default the online archive is not included, not to mention all of the notes are not in the same spot.
I was able to successfully setup a retention policy using the recommended policies by MS. The policies I have in effect are:
Anything older than 1-Year in the Deleted items -> Permenantly delete
Anything older than 3-Years in the entire Mailbox -> Move to Archive
I still have no Delete policy because the client got anxious when I asked him at what point we could permanently delete emails.
I got a few calls from people at the company saying "ZOMG Where's my notes!"
I didn't realize at the time (which I should have, my fault) that a policy applied to the whole mailbox would also drag notes out. I moved the notes from the archive back into the default notes folder and the next day I got another call because the notes had been automatically archived again. I assume when you move something out of the archive it retains the original date stamp.
It appears that copy and pasting the notes from the archive will re-stamp the note and the note then stays in the default note folder.
My question is what is the best way to exclude notes from being archived moving forward? Some of these notes are old notes but they are added onto frequently.
Asking users to search in two different areas for notes is not an option, and it appears then when you search in Outlook by default the online archive is not included, not to mention all of the notes are not in the same spot.