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Error applying retention policy in security & compliance - "Recipient not Found"
I have this issue too. And to eliminate the hybrid I tried to create the same policy in my test tenant that has no dirsync or on-prem connection, and I get the same error.
Creating the policy I also choose "All Locations" but it seems to change it automatically.
So lets hear from someone that fixed this :)
Using the Powershell I described earlier to ID the "missing recipient" and correcting it (turning off Public Folders) worked for me. I can confirm all of the users in our tenant are covered by the retention policy.
- ga1mal2020May 16, 2020Copper Contributor
I can also see the status as On(success) but how did you confirm that all users have got this policy ? When i run "Get-Mailbox eu1|select retentionholdenabled" the result shows as false.
Is there any other place we can check to validate that its worked ?- Brian ReidMay 16, 2020MVPIf you set a policy for all users it will not appear on the actual mailbox, but in the organisation settings instead
- ga1mal2020May 16, 2020Copper Contributor
I did set policy to all user and I have done a Get-OrganizationConfig but still didn't see anything related to the retention policy i created in compliance admin center.
is there any other way to validate this ?
- Brian ReidFeb 19, 2018MVPYou will get this error if you have hybrid public folders (public folders on-premises) or if you have never created public folders either - like the example about migrating from Google by @Angel above.
If you have on-premises public folders, then either leave the retention policy in place (and showing an error) and that way when you do migrate your public folders they are covered from day one. Or remove public folders as a retention source. See https://c7solutions.com/2018/02/office-365-retention-policies-and-hybrid-public-folders for more.