I had to think about this for a while.
In a word: no.
I’d forget using archives, personally. Just import those mailboxes to the cloud
AS A DIFFERENT USER. Then put them under permanent hold. Then manage the
original mailboxes with a DPT of 180 day permanent delete.
From:
That’s not referring to the Archive maibox but the Archive Folder which MSFT
rolled out last year – the so called “One Click Archive” that in reality,
doesn’t do very much other than filing your messages from inbox to another
location.
Office 365 has added a new default folder named ‘Archive’ in each primary
mailbox. Clicking on the Archive button moves messages to that default folder.
It does NOT move items to the “Archive mailbox”.
There were a few MVPs, including myself, that thought the creation of an
archive mailbox was
Perfect. Thanks much.
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Office 365 has
That is what I needed. Thanks very much.
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Exchange 2013 DAG, we are migrating the file server that currently acts as the
file share witness. Is moving it really as simple as it seems? Here is what I
have pieced together:
1) Add the "Exchange Trusted Subsystem" group to the local admins group of
the new domain member file
MBS:
Can you help me out with this short, nebulous doc snippet? Does “this folder”
mean the whole archive mailbox, or some subfolder of the archive mailbox?
Because if it is the WHOLE archive mailbox, not a subset of it, that would
solve my issues. But, if it is just a subset, then that does