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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
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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.
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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. |