Forum Discussion
Jeff Williams
Feb 19, 2017Iron Contributor
Small issue with retention policies
So using the default retention policy on office 365. The default retention tag is the one that says archive after 2yrs. But that doesn't seem to have applied or at least doesn't seem to be working. ...
- Feb 19, 2017
Hi Jeff,
I agree with Vasil, is your mailbox an E3 with Archive activated ?
Feb 19, 2017
If you have licences and option you should activate Archive. You can change the retention to 5 years for example and it's enough time to have mail available offline.
Adnan Rafique
Feb 20, 2017Copper Contributor
my question is why would you want to have your 5 years of email available offline? is there a business requirement for that?
- Feb 20, 2017
Hi Adnan, just a sugestion, a lot of my clients has realised that 2 years in offline is not enought and they have realized that 5 years is the medium requested by the users.
The 2 years default retention will fit almost all organizations, but the 5 years change is a medium of the organizations that I have worked.
- VasilMichevFeb 20, 2017MVP
Well, for what it's worth, there's an ongoing debate on the Exchange list whether we even need archiving at all now that we have 100GB primary mailboxes.
- Feb 20, 2017
Vasil, always a good question about the Archive vs Mailbox that now have 100Gb on E3 and E5. The only thought that using Archive Policies, is if the client wants to have the x years on the Mailbox and do not have problems with .OST file regarding the size of the hard drive of the end user machines they will want to activate the Archive Mailbox. It always depends how the end user machines that could have small hard drives will respond to small free space once the Mailbox will have may Gb of data.