You can use the search feature to search for and delete email messages from all mailboxes in your organization. This process can help you find and remove potentially harmful or high-risk email, such as: Messages that contain dangerous attachments or viruses Phishing messages Messages that contain sensitive data However, the eDiscovery purge process isn't intended for general mailbox management ...
Summary: Learn how to search for and purge messages from Exchange Server 2016 and Exchange Server 2019 mailboxes.
If the purge data operation is started successfully, this action returns a 202 Accepted response code. The response also contains a Location header, which contains the location of the Purge data operation that was created to commit the purge. To check the status of the purge data operation, make a GET request to the location URL.
To purge messages, you must be assigned the "Search And Purge" role. This role is not assigned by default, not even to members of the Organization Management group. You need to add this role to the eDiscovery Manager or Organization Management role group. Go to the Microsoft Purview compliance portal. Navigate to Roles & Scopes > Permissions.
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Data purge and protection: Analysts might need to remove unnecessary or compromised data and delete redundant copies. Data Security Investigations supports soft purge and hard purge options to remove or permanently delete items from data sources. Other tasks might include strengthening access controls, data encryption, and monitoring.
To truly purge ~50,000 messages, they must be deleted from the mailbox itself and then removed from Deleted Items/Trash so they no longer count toward storage. Use these steps in Classic Outlook for Windows: Bulk‑delete from Inbox Go to the Gmail Inbox in Outlook. Use Search to narrow by date or size (for example, older messages or large ones).