How do I access my eDiscovery mailbox?
Perform an In-Place eDiscovery Search in Exchange Server On the New In-Place eDiscovery & Hold wizard, go to Name and description section and provide a new name to the search and an optional description. Then click Next. Search All mailboxes – If you want to search all the mailboxes, then select this option.
How do I build a discovery mailbox?
Step 1: Create a discovery mailbox
- New-Mailbox -Name SearchResults -Discovery.
- Get-Mailbox -Resultsize unlimited -Filter “RecipientTypeDetails -eq ‘DiscoveryMailbox'”
- Add-MailboxPermission -User -AccessRights FullAccess -InheritanceType all.
Does discovery search need mailbox?
Discovery mailboxes are used as target mailboxes for In-Place eDiscovery searches in the Exchange admin center (EAC). You can create additional discovery mailboxes as required. You should control access to discovery mailboxes and make sure only authorized users can access them.
What is a discovery mailbox?
A discovery mailbox is a dedicated target mailbox administrators can use to conduct in-place E-discovery searches in Exchange Server 2010 and later versions, as well as the hosted email service Exchange Online. In a civil suit, the plaintiff may use a discovery request to obtain copies of relevant email and documents.
How do I search eDiscovery?
In the Security & Compliance Center, click Search & investigation, then eDiscovery to display the list of cases in your organization. Click the Open button next to the case that you want to create a Content Search in. Once the case has loaded, select the Search menu item. To add a search, click the + button.
Can I delete discovery search mailbox?
You can use the Exchange Management Shell to delete the default discovery mailbox, recreate it, and then assign permissions to it.
What is in place eDiscovery & hold?
An In-Place Hold preserves all mailbox content, including deleted items and original versions of modified items. All such mailbox items are returned in an In-Place eDiscovery search.
Can I move the discovery search mailbox?
For the Discoversearch, you do not have to move it if it is not being used. You would certainly need to move the system mailboxes from 2010 to 2013. Microsoft goes through those steps in this post here!
How do you remove arbitration from a mailbox?
Arbitration mailboxes should be moved to another server; to do this, run the command New-MoveRequest . If this is the last server in the organization, run the command Disable-Mailbox -Arbitration -DisableLastArbitrationMailboxAllowed to disable the arbitration mailbox.
How do I search my mailbox in Office 365?
Search email
- Select the search bar, located above the Outlook ribbon.
- Type a name, subject, or phrase which is included in the email message that you want to find. You can use quotation marks around a phase to search on words in that exact order.
How long does an eDiscovery search take?
Search times
| Number of mailboxes | Average search time |
|---|---|
| 1,000 | 45 seconds |
| 10,000 | 4 minutes |
| 25,000 | 10 minutes |
| 50,000 | 20 minutes |
How do I display all discovery mailboxes in an exchange organization?
To display a list of all discovery mailboxes in an Exchange organization, run the following command: For detailed syntax and parameter information, see Get-Mailbox. You have to explicitly assign users or groups the necessary permissions to open a discovery mailbox that you’ve created.
What permissions do I need to create a discovery mailbox?
To see what permissions you need, see the “Discovery mailboxes – create” entry in Feature permissions in Exchange Onlinetopic. Discovery mailboxes have a mailbox storage quota of 50 gigabytes (GB). This storage quota can’t be increased.
What is a customdiscovery mailbox?
Discovery mailboxes are used as target mailboxes for In-Place eDiscovery searches in the Exchange admin center (EAC). You can create additional discovery mailboxes as required.
How do I repurpose or remove a discovery mailbox?
A discovery mailbox can’t be repurposed or converted to another type of mailbox. You can remove a discovery mailbox as you would any other type of mailbox. Feedback Submit and view feedback for This productThis page