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There is any way to auto empty an exchange mailbox after one day or so ?
I need to be able to empty totally the mailbox of an user or autoempty a public folder without using Outlook.
Is there any tool out there or script or maybe some batch job ??
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Mailbox manager will do this for you.
You can see Mailbox Manager in the following way:
ESM, Recipient Policies. Right click on Default Policy and choose "Change Property Pages". Enable "Mailbox Manager Settings".
Then right click on Default Policy again and choose Properties. You should have a new tab "Mailbox Manager".
However you are going to have to create a new Policy for the mailboxes that you want to delete the messages from, otherwise it will affect all users.
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by: SembeePosted on 2004-08-27 at 05:24:10ID: 11912066
Which version of Exchange?
Simon.