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Learn more about mailbox usage statistics and settings

 

Applies to: Exchange Online, Exchange Server 2013

Use the Mailbox Usage page to view the mailbox storage quota for a selected mailbox. For on-premises mailboxes in Exchange, you can also view the deleted item retention settings for the mailbox.

Mailbox usage statistics and settings in Exchange Online

The following list describes the read-only information on the Mailbox Usage page in Exchange Online. You can't increase the mailbox storage quota for Exchange Online mailboxes. For more information about the storage quotas, see Message and recipient limits in Exchange Online.

  • Last logon   This read-only box displays the last time that the user signed in to their mailbox.

  • Mailbox usage   This area shows the total size of the mailbox and the percentage of the total mailbox quota that has been used. A warning message will be displayed if the user hasn't signed in to the mailbox for the first time.

Mailbox usage statistics and settings in Exchange Server

The mailbox storage quota and retention settings are configured by default when the mailbox is created. They use the values that are configured for the mailbox database and apply to all mailboxes in that database. You can customize these settings for each mailbox instead of using the mailbox database defaults.

The following list describes the information and settings on the Mailbox Usage page in Exchange Server 2013.

Tip

To view or change the mailbox storage quota or deleted item retention settings for a mailbox database, in the EAC, go to Servers > Databases. Select a database, click Edit Edit icon, and then click Limits. For more information, see Manage mailbox databases in Exchange 2013.

  • Last logon   This read-only box displays the last time that the user signed in to their mailbox.

  • Mailbox usage   This area shows the total size of the mailbox and the percentage of the total mailbox quota that has been used.

Note

To obtain the information that's displayed in the previous two boxes, the EAC queries the mailbox database that hosts the mailbox. If the EAC isn’t able to communicate with the Exchange store that contains the mailbox database, these boxes will be blank. A warning message will be displayed if the user hasn't signed in to the mailbox for the first time.

Click More options to view or change the mailbox storage quota and the deleted item retention settings for the mailbox.

  • Storage quota settings   You can customize the following settings for the mailbox instead of using the mailbox database defaults by clicking Customize the settings for this mailbox, and then providing a new value.

    • Issue a warning at (GB)   This box displays the maximum storage limit before a warning is issued to the user. If the mailbox size reaches or exceeds the value specified, Exchange sends a warning message to the user.

    • Prohibit send at (GB)   This box displays the prohibit send limit for the mailbox. If the mailbox size reaches or exceeds the specified limit, Exchange prevents the user from sending new messages and displays a descriptive error message.

    • Prohibit send and receive at (GB)   This box displays the prohibit send and receive limit for the mailbox. If the mailbox size reaches or exceeds the specified limit, Exchange prevents the mailbox user from sending new messages and won't deliver any new messages to the mailbox. Any messages sent to the mailbox are returned to the sender with a descriptive error message.

    Note

    The value for any of the previous storage quota settings can range from 0 through 2047 gigabytes (GB).

  • Deleted item retention settings   You can also customize these settings for the mailbox instead of using the mailbox database defaults.

    • Keep deleted items for (days)   This box displays the length of time that deleted items are retained before they’re permanently deleted and can’t be recovered by the user. When the mailbox is created, this value is based on the deleted item retention settings configured for the mailbox database. By default, a mailbox database is configured to retain deleted items for 14 days. The value for this property can range from 0 through 24855 days.

    • Don’t permanently delete items until the database is backed up   Select this check box to prevent mailboxes and email messages from being deleted until after the mailbox database on which the mailbox is located has been backed up.

For more information

Manage user mailboxes

Message and recipient limits in Exchange Online