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Manage Exchange Mailbox Storage

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This article describes two methods that you can use to recover or to restore a single mailbox in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. How to recover or to restore a single mailbox in Exchange Server 2003 • Method 1: Restore a Mailbox by Using Exchange System Manager• Verify or Configure Mailbox Deletion Settings
• Restore a Mailbox by Using Exchange System Manager

• Method 2: Use the Recovery Storage Group Feature to Recover the Mailbox
• Method 3: Restore a Mailbox from Backup to a Recovery Server
Use System Policies to Configure Mailbox Storage Limits in Exchange Server 2003 HOW TO: Use System Policies to Configure Mailbox Storage Limits in Exchange Server 2003 You can use system policies to apply consistent settings to multiple servers, mailbox stores, and public folder stores at the same time.
How to Monitor Mailbox Storage Limits in Event Viewer How to Monitor Mailbox Storage Limits in Event Viewer If you want to see events in the Event Viewer application log when mailboxes reach the various stages of storage limit warnings, follow the steps in the "More Information" section.
When you set mailbox storage limits in Exchange 2000, POP3 and IMAP4 clients can still send mail even though they have reached or exceeded their storage limits. POP and IMAP Clients Do Not Adhere to Storage Limitation Rules Set on Mailbox Size limits on mailboxes are implemented in the Exchange 2000 information store. POP3 and IMAP4 clients do not use the information store in the process of sending messages.


 

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