From: J on 11 Mar 2010 12:42 Hello - we recently deployed MRM (Email Retention) ... basic settings are 60 days Inbox, 2 years "Managed Folders" ... items are moved to Deleted Items and then 30 days later, they are purged from Deleted Items (allow recovery). There's more, but doesn't matter for this discussion/question. When this was deployed, we found many users had tons of data (GB's) moved from Managed Folders to the Deleted Items folder (as expected, very old msgs). All of our clients run in Cached Mode, so when the users came in the first day after MRM implementation, it took hours and hours for their cached/ost client to synchronize with the server. This also caused a big impact to the network. The first day was the only big hit, all days since (7 days) have been fine ... it was really just that first run of MRM that got all the very old msgs. So, as mentioned above, Deleted Items folder is set to 30 days ... after 30 days, the items will be purged (allow recovery). My question is: since this is a purge (not moving data within the ost/mailbox), would you think the same, big network impact, would occur when user synchronizes cached/ost with server after all this data is purged from the users mailbox? My initial thought is "no" ... the server is deleting data, it doesn't need to move alot of 5-10MB msgs from Managed Folders or Inbox to the Deleted Items folder. It simply needs to sync the deletions from the Deleted Items folder. Would like your thoughts ... thank you.
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