Neo,
I appreciate you directing me to the Exchange threads. i'll give them a shot
and get back with you if there are any options i could look towards for
managing service accounts. In a perfect world i'm looking to be able to have
oldest emails purged in the Inbox before reaching the quota limit. i wonder
if there is such a retention option available.
Regards,
Edgar
"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
> Sounds like you are after managed folder mailbox policies. In any event,
> this question is best suited for one of the microsoft.public.exchange.*
> groups rather than one that deals with Microsoft Outlook.
>
> /neo
>
> PS - The auto archive engine in Outlook is a client side thing that requires
> someone starting/running Outlook against the mailbox. What I mentioned
> about managed folder mailbox policies is more of a server side solution.
>
> "Edgar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:84CCA0A2-52D3-44C6-AA0D-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello,
> >
> > We have implemented quotas in our Exchnge 2007 environment, and we are
> > having trouble finding a solid solution to managing service accounts from
> > going over quota. i've been thinking about using Auto archive and using
> > the
> > permanently delete old items setting to purge any emails older than for
> > instance 2 months. What I'm curious about do you need to log onto the
> > accoutn
> > for the setting to take in effect or is that done automatically with out
> > requiring to login to the account? Second is there a way to change this in
> > a
> > GPO or Exchange level?
> >
> > Also is there another best practice way to managing a service account
> > under
> > quota? If so i'd be very curious about this process.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Edgar
>
>
>
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