Archive, Client, and Compliance & Security feature details

The following sections describe the archive features of Microsoft Exchange Online Archiving.

Archive mailbox

Exchange Online Archiving offers users advanced archiving capabilities with the archive mailbox feature. An archive mailbox is a specialized mailbox that appears alongside the users' primary mailbox folders in Outlook or Outlook on the web. Users can access the archive in the same way that they access their primary mailboxes. In addition, they can search both their archives and primary mailboxes.

Administrators can use the Exchange admin center (EAC) or remote Windows PowerShell to enable the archive feature for specific users. For more information, see Enable or disable archive mailboxes in Exchange Online.

Important

Using journaling, transport rules, or auto-forwarding rules to copy messages to Exchange Online Archiving for the purposes of archiving is not permitted.

A user's archive mailbox is intended for just that user. Microsoft reserves the right to deny additional archive storage space in instances where a user's archive mailbox is used to store archive data for other users or in other cases of inappropriate use.

Move messages to Exchange Online Archiving

Users can drag and drop messages from .pst files into the archive, for easy online access. Users can also move email items from the primary mailbox to the archive mailbox automatically, using Archive Polices, to reduce the size and improve the performance of the primary mailbox.

Import data to the archive

Users can import data to the archive in the following ways:

  • Import data from a .pst file using Outlook's Import and Export wizard.

  • Drag email messages from .pst files into the archive.

  • Drag email messages from the primary mailbox into the archive.

  • Let archive policies automatically move email messages from the primary mailbox, based on the age of the messages. For more information, see Retention Tags and Retention Policies.

Note

Administrators can also use Office 365 Import service to import .pst files to users' cloud-based archive mailboxes. For more information, see Use network upload to import PST files to Office 365.

Deleted item recovery

Users can restore items they have deleted from any email folder in their archive. When an item is deleted, it is kept in the archive's Deleted Items folder. It remains there until it is manually removed by the user, or automatically removed by retention policies.

After an item has been removed from the archive's Deleted Items folder, the item is kept in the archive's Recoverable Items folder for an additional 14 days before being permanently removed. Users can recover these items using the Recover Deleted Items feature in Microsoft Outlook or Outlook on the web.

If a user has manually purged an item from the Recoverable Items folder, an administrator can recover the item within the same 14 day window, through a feature called Single Item Recovery. This feature allows administrators to conduct a multi-mailbox search to find purged items and then use the Search-Mailbox Windows PowerShell cmdlet to move the items from the discovery mailbox to users' mailboxes. For more information, see Enable or disable single item recovery for a mailbox.

Note

The Single Item Recovery period is 14 days by default, but it can be customized in some circumstances.

If an administrator has placed a user's mailbox on In-Place Hold or Litigation Hold, purged items are retained indefinitely and the 14-day window does not apply.

Deleted mailbox recovery

When administrators delete users from the on-premises Exchange Server, the users' archives are also deleted. If the deleted archive mailboxes need to be recovered, the Microsoft support team can perform this recovery. A recovered archive will contain all of the mail stored in it at the time it was deleted.

Important

Administrators have 30 days from the time a user's mailbox is deleted to request an archive mailbox recovery. After 30 days, the archive mailbox is not recoverable.

Mailbox service redundancy

Archive mailboxes in Exchange Online Archiving are replicated to multiple database copies, in geographically dispersed Microsoft data centers, to provide data restoration capability in the event of a messaging infrastructure failure. For large-scale failures, business continuity management is initiated.

Feature availability

To view feature availability across plans, standalone options, and on-premises solutions, see Exchange Online Archiving service description.