Applies to: User Mailbox
Use this dialog box to create a new Exchange cleanup policy. Use the Filters tab to define which folders and message types are included in or excluded from cleanup operations.
Important
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The folder names that you include or exclude must be in the same language (locale) that is used by your end users in Microsoft Outlook. Click Add, and then enter the folder names in each language that you support. You can add folder names in several languages within one policy, or create separate policies for each language.
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Folder names that you include or exclude must not contain square brackets (for example, [Folder Name]). The square bracket is treated as a regular expression, and not as a literal character.
Note: If the same folder is selected for both inclusion and exclusion, inclusion takes precedence.
Exclude Folders Subtab
Select the folders that are excluded from cleanup operations.
Available folders/patterns
A list of folders that are available to be excluded from cleanup operations.
Selected folders/patterns
Folders that you selected and moved to this list are excluded from cleanup operations. The Junk *mail folder (includes the various Junk Mail folder naming conventions of all the supported Exchange versions) and the Sync Issues folder are excluded by default.
Exclude Message Types Subtab
Select the message types that are excluded from cleanup operations.
Available
A list of message types that are available to be excluded from cleanup operations.
Selected
Message types that you selected and moved to this list are excluded from cleanup operations. The Appointments, Contacts, Schedules, and Tasks message types are included by default.
Include Folders Subtab
Select the folders that are included in the cleanup operations.
Available folders/patterns
A list of folders that are available to be included in cleanup operations.
Selected folders/patterns
Only the folders that you select and move to this list are included in cleanup operations.