![]() ![]() To make room in your mailbox, try the following solutions. To permanently delete a message or messages, select or highlight the messages, press Shift and DEL on your keyboard. The Deleted Items folder does count against your mailbox storage quota until it is manually emptied. Exchange Server 2013 introduces a new model for long-denigrated public folders. When deleting items from Inbox or other folders, items are sent to the Deleted Items folder by default. Below, you should see a list of the folders represented in the breakdown with the option to permanently delete all items (or those older than 3, 6, or 12 months) in these folders to free up space. ![]() ![]() To see how much mailbox storage you've used and quickly clear up space:Īt the top of the page, select Settings > View all Outlook settings.įrom the Settings > Storage page you should see a breakdown of how much space each folder in your mailbox is taking. Also, people who send you email will receive an error message that tells you your mailbox is full. If it does exceed capacity, you won't be able to send or receive any messages. If your mailbox is nearing its maximum capacity, we will begin sending you emails and in-app messages telling you your storage is almost full. "Quota Exceeded, your account is above quota limits" Administrators can reduce maximum mailbox sizes per user or globally, see: How to set Exchange Online mailbox sizes and limits in the Microsoft 365 environment for details. Outlook accounts can have up to 100GB of storage per mailbox ( Exchange Online mailbox storage limits). Every subsequent PF mailbox you create will be a simple PF mailbox with a read-only copy of the hierarchy. When you create the first PF Mailbox, this will become the Public Folder Master Hierarchy Mailbox, which is the only one with a writable copy of the PF hierarchy. Note: This support article is only applicable if you sign in with a work or school account. The first step to start using PFs in Exchange 2013 is to create a PF Mailbox. ![]()
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