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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 archive mailbox quotas

As you enable archive mailboxes for end users and set up retention policies, you may find that the default limitations configured for archive mailboxes do not meet your needs. In this recipe, you'll learn how to modify archive mailbox quotas using the Exchange Management Shell.

How to do it...

Let's see how to configure archive mailbox quotas using the following steps:

  1. To modify the archive quota settings for a single mailbox, use the Set-Mailbox cmdlet:
    Set-Mailbox dsmith -ArchiveQuota 10gb -ArchiveWarningQuota 8gb
    
  2. To do this in bulk, use the Get-Mailbox cmdlet to retrieve the mailboxes that need to be updated and pipe the results to the Set-Mailbox cmdlet. For example, this command would update all the users in the DB01 database:
    Get-Mailbox -Database DB01 | 
    Where-Object {$_.ArchiveName} | 
    Set-Mailbox -ArchiveQuota 10gb -ArchiveWarningQuota 8gb
    

As you can see here, we're filtering the results of the Get-Mailbox cmdlet based on the ArchiveName...

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