Step-by-Step Email Retention in Exchange 2007 - 30 Jan 2007

Follow these steps to put a time limit on Inbox item retention while also holding messages on a specific topic for much longer.

Brien Posey

January 29, 2007

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Exchange Server 2007 has the tools to help you achieve email-retention compliance both withcurrent legislation and your company's particular needs. These steps outline the procedure to limit Inbox items to three-month retention while holding all messages related to a specificaccount for five years.

Step 1: Create a Folder with a 5-Year Retention Period
Use Exchange Management Console to launch the New Managed Custom Folder wizard.Create the managed custom folder for your specific account, then use the New Managed Content Settings wizard to configure a five-year retention policy for the folder.

Step 2: Set a Mailbox Retention Policy
Use the New Managed Content Settings wizard to set a three-month retention policyfor user mailboxes.

Step 3: Create a Managed-Folder Mailbox Policy
Use the New Managed Folder Mailbox Policy wizard to reference the retention periodfor the Inbox. Repeat this step to create a second managed-folder mailbox policy andassociate it with the managed custom folder.

Step 4: Associate the Policy with Mailboxes
Associate the retention policy with a particular mailbox through the mailbox properties sheet's Mailbox Settings tab.

Step 5: Create a Transport Rule
Create a repository mailbox for messages relating to your specific account, then usethe New Transport Rule wizard to create a rule that moves messages relating to thespecific account into the repository mailbox.

Step 6: Move Necessary Items to the Managed Folder
Use an Outlook rule to move items relating to the specific account from the repository mailbox's Inbox to the managed folder with the five-year retention policy.

About the Author

Brien Posey

Brien Posey is a bestselling technology author, a speaker, and a 20X Microsoft MVP. In addition to his ongoing work in IT, Posey has spent the last several years training as a commercial astronaut candidate in preparation to fly on a mission to study polar mesospheric clouds from space.

https://brienposey.com/

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