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Email Journaling and Email Archiving are necessary to save storage space in the native database and comply with IT regulations and legal obligations. It's important to keep a record of all the essential conversations, events, and mails. In Microsoft 365, you can place a mailbox on Litigation Hold or In-Place Hold, for this purpose. Litigation hold keeps a record of all mailbox items including the deleted ones and original version of items that were modified. Entities placed on Litigation Hold would be retained and held until the configured retention period. The eDiscovery feature allows an Microsoft 365 admin or compliance manager, who has access to selected mailboxes (including the ones put on Litigation Hold), to discover and acquire data. This data discovery can enable your organization to perform forensic analysis for both audit and legal purposes.
To enable Litigation Hold in Microsoft 365, follow the steps as given:
Litigation Hold can also be enabled in Microsoft 365 using PowerShell with the Set-Mailbox <Mailbox Name> -LitigationHoldEnabled $true and related cmdlets.
In Microsoft 365, you have to perform the tedious task of enabling Litigation Hold and configuring the retention period for each mailbox individually. M365 Manager Plus helps you put multiple mailboxes under Litigation Hold simultaneously using a CSV file import. You may also select mailbox(es) from other tenants across the organization if you need to. In addition to this, you can set an owner for the Litigation Hold mailbox(ex), to have access permissions to all the files and data stored. To put a mailbox on Litigation Hold using M365 Manager Plus follow the given steps:
This is how we can set Litigation Hold for multiple mailboxes simultaneously using M365 Manager Plus. You may also read our article, How to assign group based licensing for Microsoft 365 users in bulk, to see how M365 Manager Plus eases this process.
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