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Microsoft Exchange Server Powershell Cookbook (Update)

You're reading from   Microsoft Exchange Server Powershell Cookbook (Update) Over 120 recipes to help you manage and administrate Exchange Server 2013 Service Pack 1 with PowerShell 5

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781785288074
Length 464 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. PowerShell Key Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Exchange Management Shell Common Tasks 3. Managing Recipients 4. Managing Mailboxes 5. Distribution Groups and Address Lists 6. Mailbox Database Management 7. Managing Client Access 8. Managing Transport Servers 9. High Availability 10. Exchange Security 11. Compliance and Audit Logging 12. Scripting with the Exchange Web Services Managed API A. Common Shell Information B. Query Syntaxes Index

Configuring the mailbox database limits


The Exchange Management Shell provides cmdlets that allow you to configure the storage limits for mailbox databases. This recipe will show you how to set these limits interactively in the shell or in bulk using an automated script.

How to do it...

To configure the storage limits for a mailbox database, use the Set-MailboxDatabase cmdlet, for example:

Set-MailboxDatabase -Identity DB1 `
-IssueWarningQuota 2gb `
-ProhibitSendQuota 2.5gb `
-ProhibitSendReceiveQuota 3gb

How it works...

In this example, we configured the IssueWarningQuota, ProhibitSendQuota, and ProhibitSendRecieveQuota limits for the DB1 mailbox database. These are the storage limits that will be applied to each mailbox that is stored in this database. Based on the values used with the command, you can see that users will receive a warning once their mailbox reaches 2 GB in size. When their mailbox reaches 2.5 GB, they will be unable to send outbound e-mail messages, and when they hit the...

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