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      Laksh1999
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      Hi Team,

      I am unable to purge the Recoverable Item quota after disabling the litigation hold option and the auto-purge is not happening.Referred the below link.Anyone worked on this user mailbox to purge automatically after disabling and re-enabling the litigation hold

      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/policy-and-compliance/recoverable-items-folder/clean-up-deleted-items?view=exchserver-2019

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      • EddieJenningsE
        EddieJennings
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        It can take some time for disabling litigation hold to take effect, even with on-premises Exchange. Perhaps you tried to purge the dumpster too soon?

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          Laksh1999
          last edited by

          I have waited for 2 hours once disabled the Litigation hold.I have not tried to purge the dumpster.The recoverable Items quota is not getting decreased.The same size is available now

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          • EddieJenningsE
            EddieJennings
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            I may have misunderstood your OP. So you've used Set-Mailbox to remove the mailbox from litigation hold as well as to set the recoverable items quota, and the value from Get-Mailbox -Identity yourmailbox | Select-Object -Property RecoverableItemsQuota has not changed. Is this correct?

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              Laksh1999 @EddieJennings
              last edited by Laksh1999

              @EddieJennings said in Recoverable Item Quota:

              I may have misunderstood your OP. So you've used Set-Mailbox to remove the mailbox from litigation hold as well as to set the recoverable items quota, and the value from Get-Mailbox -Identity yourmailbox | Select-Object -Property RecoverableItemsQuota has not changed. Is this correct?

              Yes.I have disabled the litigation hold once and waited for 2 hours .

              Set-Mailbox mailbox -LitigationHoldEnabled $false

              Set-Mailbox mailbox -LitigationHoldEnabled $true

              Get-Mailbox -Identity yourmailbox | Select-Object -Property RecoverableItemsQuota(Same Output is showing) which was already there.As per the policy it should get reduced.

              Auto purge is not happening i think

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              • dbeatoD
                dbeato
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                @Laksh1999 said in Recoverable Item Quota:

                gation hold.I have not tried to purge the dumpster.The recoverable Items quota is not getting decreased.The same size is available now

                This might help you
                https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/set-up-an-archive-and-deletion-policy-for-mailboxes?view=o365-worldwide#optional-step-5-run-the-managed-folder-assistant-to-apply-the-new-settings

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                • EddieJenningsE
                  EddieJennings @dbeato
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                  @dbeato said in Recoverable Item Quota:

                  @Laksh1999 said in Recoverable Item Quota:

                  gation hold.I have not tried to purge the dumpster.The recoverable Items quota is not getting decreased.The same size is available now

                  This might help you
                  https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/set-up-an-archive-and-deletion-policy-for-mailboxes?view=o365-worldwide#optional-step-5-run-the-managed-folder-assistant-to-apply-the-new-settings

                  +1 to Start-ManagedFolderAssistant.

                  OP will need to configure a retention policy or Set-Mailbox -Identity foo -RecoverableItemsQuota some_valid_value if they want something that's not default applied. One gotcha to consider (which has got me in the past) is that if the mailbox (on-premises) is using the quota defaults for its database, the RecoverableItemsQuota parameter will be ignored.

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