You manage an Office 365 tenant that uses an Enterprise E1 subscription. A user takes an extended leave of
absence.
The user reports that email messages in the Junk Email folder are deleted before they can read the messages.
You need to ensure that email messages for the user’s Junk Email folder are deleted after 60 days.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run first?
A.
Enable-JournalRule
B.
New-RetentionPolicyTag
C.
Start-ManagedFolderAssistant
D.
Set-CsUser
E.
Set-CsPrivacyConfiguration
F.
Set-HostedContentFilterPolicy
G.
Set-MalwareFilterPolicy
H.
Set-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration
Explanation:
Use the New-RetentionPolicyTag cmdlet to create a retention tag. This cmdlet is available in on-premises
Exchange Server 2016 and in the cloud-based service. It applies to Exchange Online and Exchange Server
2016. Retention tags are used to apply message retention settings to folders and items in a mailbox.
Example: This example creates the retention policy tag Finance-DeletedItems for the Deleted Items default
folder. When applied to a mailbox as a part of a retention policy, the tag permanently deletes items of all types
in the Deleted Items folder in 60 days.
New-RetentionPolicyTag “Finance-DeletedItems” -Type DeletedItems -RetentionEnabled $true –
AgeLimitForRetention 60 –https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd335226(v=exchg.160).aspx