How to retreive emails from mail server if the emails have
been deleted unfortunately?
Answer Posted / vasa
In order to find the Deletion settings on your server begin
by launching the Microsoft Exchange System Manager. Drill
down to the Mailbox Store, (not the server icon). Right
click, properties, now select the Limits tab. Half way
down are the: Deletion settings. Keep deleted items for
(days), is the next dialog box. See bottom of the diagram
opposite.
Each Mailbox store has its own retention settings. Your
main decision is, 'How many days should we hold deleted
mail on the server?' I would have thought that 7 days
would be about right. Any longer and the mail will consume
significant disk space on the server. Any shorter and the
users will feel frustrated because they cannot recover mail
that they deleted only a few days ago.
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