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ArjanBroekhuizen
Nov 07, 2023Copper Contributor
Exchange System Mailboxes after migration to Exchange 365
Hello all, After the migration off the mailboxes to Exchange 365, there are 2 mailboxes in our on-premise environment: extest + DiscoverySearchMailbox. Because of this 2 mailboxes, the Exchange...
LeonPavesic
Nov 07, 2023Silver Contributor
Hi ArjanBroekhuizen,
The "extest" and "DiscoverySearchMailbox" mailboxes are system mailboxes in on-prem Exchange, and they serve specific purposes:
extest Mailbox: The "extest" mailbox is created for testing purposes within on-premises Exchange environments. It is not a standard user mailbox but is used for various testing scenarios, like database and connectivity tests. After migrating to Exchange Online, this mailbox typically serves no further purpose. You can consider removing or disabling it to clean up your on-premises environment. However, make sure that it's no longer needed for any specific tests before doing so.
DiscoverySearchMailbox: The "DiscoverySearchMailbox" plays a crucial role in on-premises Exchange for In-Place eDiscovery. It is a dedicated mailbox used for conducting searches and discovering content within Exchange mailboxes, which is essential for compliance and legal requirements. Even after migrating user mailboxes to Exchange Online in a hybrid or coexistence setup, retaining the "DiscoverySearchMailbox" is advisable. Removing it can disrupt eDiscovery and compliance features.
As for the "Mailbox Server" role on your on-premises Exchange server, it is typical for it to continue hosting certain mailbox roles and system mailboxes, even after user mailbox migration to Exchange Online.
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- krish70Sep 03, 2024Copper ContributorHello
We have an On-Prem exchange server 2013 in hybrid mode - 99% of the mail boxes have been moved to Office 365- Can we move the discovery mailbox to office 365 and convert it as a shared mailbox? We would like decommission the exchange server and use AD sync for password synchronization.
Thanks- ArjanBroekhuizenSep 05, 2024Copper ContributorHi Krish70,
Why would you move the discovery mailbox tot Office 365? This is a system mailbox and Office 365 will have it's own discovery mailboxes.
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Arjan- krish70Sep 05, 2024Copper Contributor
Hello Arjan,
Do we need to take a backup of this mailbox before decommissioning the exchange server?
If we need to access this for any reference emails how would we access?
Attached article says it is a mailbox will have critical information.
Thanks
- ArjanBroekhuizenNov 09, 2023Copper Contributor
Hi LeonPavesic
Thanks for your reply.
Do you know why other system mailboxes/arbitration mailboxes are not count as mailboxes? And why are these mailboxes counted as mailboxes, despite they are system mailboxes?When we don't host mailboxes on-premise, we don't need a license (because it is only a hybrid server). With this 2 mailboxes we do need a license?
Our Exchange 2019 server is only used as relay-server, so our applications can send mail to our users in Exchange 365. So, I think the extest-mailbox is not needed anymore.
Why do we use the DiscoverySearch-mailbox? There are no mailboxes with messages to search for.
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Arjan
- LeonPavesicNov 09, 2023Silver Contributor
Hi ArjanBroekhuizen,
thanks for your update.
The “extest” and “DiscoverySearchMailbox” are indeed system mailboxes, but they serve specific purposes and are treated differently from other system or arbitration mailboxes.Regarding licensing, typically, you don’t need a separate license for system mailboxes.
If your Exchange 2019 server is only used as a relay server, and you’ve migrated all user mailboxes to Exchange Online, you might not need the “extest” mailbox anymore and you can remove it.
The “DiscoverySearchMailbox” is used for In-Place eDiscovery, which is a tool for searching mailboxes in your organization. Even if there are no user mailboxes on-premises, there might be scenarios where the “DiscoverySearchMailbox” is still needed.
If you’re certain that there’s no need for eDiscovery in your on-premises environment, you could also consider removing this mailbox.Please click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
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