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Archive a 55GB Mailbox
- May 10, 2019
Hello Travis. One method that I have used in the past to break up a large PST is to use a contentFilter to export only a few weeks or months at a time. For example look at the creation date on the mailbox
get-mailbox myArchiveMailbox | fl *creat*
or use best guess for how far back the mail data goes. then create mailboxexportRequests for each
New-MailboxExportRequest -Mailbox myArchiveMailbox -ContentFilter {(Sent -gt "05/01/2019") -AND (Sent -lt "05/10/2019")} -filepath "\\myFileServer01\d$\breakout01.pst" -batchname "myArchiveBreakout" -baditemlimit 500 -acceptLargeDataLoss
this would create a mailboxexport to breakout01.pst on fileserver myFileServer01, d: drive. for all mail sent from may 1st to may 10 (at 12:00am). without a time specified, it will equal 12:00am.
I have used this method in the past to do exactly what you are asking, without 3rd party tools. You hopefully do not need to create too many of these but if you do, let me know and I can help you script out the creation of several hundreds of these (i.e. every 2 weeks for a 2 year process).
Finally, with several dozen exports queued up, you can check the status with:
get-mailboxexportRequest -batchname "myArchiveBreakout"
and
get-mailboxexportRequest -batchname "myArchiveBreakout" | get-mailboxexportRequestStatistics
Best of Luck!
One thing we miss in reducing the size of Shared exchange mailboxes, is the option to "Clean Up". This function is available for user mailboxes, but grayed out for Shared ones.
Is there any expected improvements on this?
Erik LantersI haven't come across any updates from Microsoft about them releasing that option for Shared Mailboxes.