Wednesday, 10 August 2011

In detail: Exchange Online: Deleted items and mailboxes


Deleted Item Recovery - How do you recover a deleted email?
Exchange Online enables users to restore items they have deleted from any email folder. When an item is deleted, it is kept in a user's Deleted Items folder. It remains there until it is manually removed by the user, or automatically removed by retention policies.

Note
By default, retention policies will automatically remove items from the Deleted Items folder after 30 days, but organizations can customize these retention policies if desired. 

After an item has been removed from the Deleted Items folder, the item is kept in a Recoverable Items folder for an additional 14 days before being permanently removed. Users can recover these items using the 

Recover Deleted Items feature in Outlook Web App or Outlook.
If a user has manually purged an item from the Recoverable Items folder, an administrator can recover the item within the same 14 day window, through a feature called Single Item Recovery. This feature allows administrators to conduct a multi-mailbox search to find purged items and then use the search-mailbox PowerShell commandlet to move the items from the discovery mailbox to users’ mailboxes.

Note
The Single Item Recovery period is 14 days by default, but it can be customized in some circumstances. 

If an administrator has placed a user’s mailbox on legal hold, purged items are retained indefinitely and the 14-day window does not apply.

Deleted Mailbox Recovery - How do you recover a deleted mailbox?
When an Exchange Online mailbox is deleted, its contents are recoverable for 30 days. A recovered mailbox contains all of the data stored in it at the time it was deleted. After 30 days, the mailbox is not recoverable. Administrators can recover a deleted mailbox using the Exchange Control Panel.

If the mailbox was originally deleted from the Exchange Control Panel and the user's account still exists in the Microsoft Online Services Portal, the administrator can recover the mailbox without assistance. If the user's account was deleted from the Microsoft Online Services Portal, then a call to Office 365 support is required in order to restore the Microsoft Online account so it can be linked to the recovered mailbox.


Monday, 8 August 2011

In detail: Exchange Online: Size Limits and Alerts


Mailbox Size Limits
The amount of mailbox storage available to a user is determined by his or her user subscription license:
·         Each Exchange Online Kiosk user receives 500 MB of mailbox storage. The maximum mailbox size for a Kiosk user is 500 MB.
·         Each Exchange Online (Plan 1) user receives 25 GB of mailbox storage, which can be split between the user’s primary mailbox and the user’s personal archive.
·         Each Exchange Online (Plan 2) user receives 25 GB of storage in the user’s primary mailbox. The maximum size of the primary mailbox is 25 GB. The user also receives unlimited storage in the user’s personal archive (see the personal archive section of this document for details).
Administrators can use Remote PowerShell to reduce maximum mailbox sizes for some or all of their users. This is achieved by adjusting the mailbox capacity alerts described in the following paragraphs.
Special mailbox types, such as conference rooms and shared mailboxes, have different size limits. These limits are detailed in the relevant sections of this document.

Mailbox Capacity Alerts
Exchange Online provides three notifications to users as their primary mailboxes approach maximum size limits:
·         Warning: Users receive email warnings when their mailboxes are approaching the maximum size limit. This warning is intended to encourage users to delete unwanted mail.
·         Prohibit Send: Users receive email prohibit-send notifications when they reach their mailbox size limits. Users cannot send new messages until they delete enough messages so that their mailboxes are below the size limit.
·         Prohibit Send/Receive: Exchange Online rejects any incoming mail when this limit is reached and then sends a non-delivery report (NDR) to senders. Sender can try resending the mail later. To receive messages, users must delete messages until the mailbox is below the size limit.
These values can be modified using Remote PowerShell, as described in the help topic Set Mailbox Quotas in Office 365 using Windows PowerShell. Table 7 shows the default values.

Mailbox size limits and notifications

Mailbox type
Warning
Prohibit Send
Prohibit Send/Receive
Exchange Online Kiosk
450 MB
475 MB
500 MB
Exchange Online (Plan 1)
24.5 GB
24.75 GB
25 GB
Exchange Online (Plan 2)
24.5 GB
24.75 GB
25 GB

These limits and notifications are for the user’s primary mailbox. The personal archive has a separate, non-configurable quota.


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In detail: Exchange Online: Via the Office 365 Suite

Which version of Exchange Online is included with Office 365?

Well, it depends which Plan you go for, see the options below.


Office 365 (Plan E1)
Office 365 (Plan E2)
Office 365 (Plan E3)
Office 365 (Plan E4)
Exchange Online (Plan 1)
Exchange Online (Plan 1)
Exchange Online (Plan 2)
Exchange Online (Plan 2)



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In detail: Exchange Online: Subscription Plans

Subscription Plans
Each user who accesses the Exchange Online service requires must be assigned to a subscription plan.  Exchange Online offers three types of plans: Exchange Online Kiosk, Exchange Online (Plan 1), and Exchange Online (Plan 2).

Table 4 summarizes differences between the types of subscriptions.
Table 4: Overview of user subscriptions
Feature
Exchange Online
Kiosk
Exchange Online
(Plan 1)
Exchange Online
(Plan 2)
Mailbox size
500 megabytes (MB)
25 gigabytes (GB)*
Unlimited**
Outlook Web App
(regular and light versions)
Yes
Yes
Yes
POP
Yes
Yes
Yes
IMAP
No
Yes
Yes
Outlook Anywhere (MAPI)
No
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync®
No
Yes
Yes
Exchange Web Services
No***
Yes
Yes
Inbox rules
No
Yes
Yes
Delegate access
No (cannot access other users’ mailboxes, shared mailboxes, or resource mailboxes)
Yes
Yes
Instant messaging interoperability in OWA
No
Yes (requires Lync Online or Microsoft Lync Server 2010)
Yes (requires Lync Online or Microsoft Lync Server 2010)
SMS notifications
No
Yes
Yes
Custom retention policies
Yes
Yes
Yes
Multi-mailbox search
Yes
Yes
Yes
Personal archive
No
Yes
Yes
Voicemail
No
No
Yes
Legal hold
No
No
Yes
*25 GB of storage apportioned across the user’s primary mailbox and personal archive
**25 GB of storage in the user’s primary mailbox, plus unlimited storage in the user’s personal archive. Refer to the personal archive section of this document for further information regarding unlimited storage in the archive
***Direct access to Kiosk user mailboxes via Exchange Web Services is not permitted. However, line of business applications can use Exchange Web Services impersonation to access Kiosk user mailboxes