Nov 05 2020 12:02 AM
I've created a retention tag, which will delete all items older than 120 days. It is working on all folders, except "Deleted items" folder. I want to delete old emails in that folder too.
Nov 05 2020 05:34 AM
Hello @Ondrej Balaz,
I think you're using the incorrect policy tag type, could you change it to a RPT?
Please have a look at this to clear things up:
Nov 06 2020 03:24 AM
thank you for your reply. I also had another retention tag, which target Deleted items. Still not deleting older emails :( See attached picture.
Nov 06 2020 04:05 AM - edited Nov 06 2020 04:09 AM
@Ondrej Balaz Hi, have to agree with the previous reply. I also believe you're using a Default policy tag (DPT) but should be using Retention policy tags (RPTs).
Nov 09 2020 05:59 AM
In exchange ECP I have 3 options:
applied automatically to entire mailbox (default)
applied automatically to a default folder
applied by users to items and folders (personal)
My first screenshot is option 1, my second is option 2. Neither of this work on deleted items. I was reading a documentation https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/policy-and-compliance/mrm/create-retention-policies?view=e... and I think, that number 2 is RPT:
Applied automatically to a default folder: Creates a retention policy tag (RPT) for a default folder such as Inbox or Deleted Items.
Nov 09 2020 06:44 AM
Nov 09 2020 06:50 AM
@ChristianBergstrom T Yes, I have a retention policy, where is this retention tag assigned to the mailbox. But deleted items folders refuse to accept it :(
We don't have a support for this product from Microsoft. But I appreciate your help, thank you.
Best regards.
Dec 21 2020 03:48 AM
Solution@ found the problem.
User deleted his emails. When emails were moved to Deleted Items, they were tagged on that date. So original date of email received was ignored.
In the Deleted Items folder
Date of delivery or creation unless the item was deleted from a folder that does not have an inherited or implicit retention tag.
If an item is in a folder that doesn't have an inherited or implicit retention tag applied, the item isn't processed by the The Managed Folder Assistant (MFA) and therefore doesn't have a start date stamped by it. When the user deletes such an item, and the MFA processes it for the first time in the Deleted Items folder, it stamps the current date as the start date.
Dec 21 2020 03:48 AM
Solution@ found the problem.
User deleted his emails. When emails were moved to Deleted Items, they were tagged on that date. So original date of email received was ignored.
In the Deleted Items folder
Date of delivery or creation unless the item was deleted from a folder that does not have an inherited or implicit retention tag.
If an item is in a folder that doesn't have an inherited or implicit retention tag applied, the item isn't processed by the The Managed Folder Assistant (MFA) and therefore doesn't have a start date stamped by it. When the user deletes such an item, and the MFA processes it for the first time in the Deleted Items folder, it stamps the current date as the start date.