![]() This results in the deletion of the message permanently from the user’s mailbox. The user can purge the item from recover deleted items. The recovered item is placed back in the Deleted Items folder. Assuming the deletion timestamp of the deleted item is still within the deleted item retention period, the user has two choices: The user can recover the item.Using Outlook the user accesses Recover Deleted Items. The user then realizes he requires the previously deleted item.The user empties the deleted items folder (or an automated process like Managed Folders or Records Management deletes items out of the deleted items folder on a scheduled basis).The message is moved to the Deleted Items folder. The end user recovery process worked typically as follows: The default deleted item retention window in Exchange 2003 is 7 days, while with Exchange 2007 the default is 14 days. Administrators configured the dumpster setting on a per database or per mailbox basis. ![]() The end user single item recovery functionality was enabled through the store via the store dumpster. Single Item Recovery in Previous Versions of Exchange This results in the item bypassing the deleted items folder and being directly placed in dumpster.
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