![]() It might be worth to utilize this method before it gets ultimately shut down. ![]() So if you need to remove mailbox items in bulk, check this article to see how to use Search-Mailbox for that. While not officially supported, in 2022 it still works. According to the warning returned by PowerShell, its end of life was set to J(previously April 1, 2020). Search-Mailbox end of lifeįor some time now, the Search-Mailbox cmdlet has been returning a warning that it will soon go out of use. There’s no telling whether it will stop working at some point or not, that’s why, in this article, I will demonstrate how to use the New-ComplianceSearch cmdlet in place of its long-lived predecessor, Search-Mailbox. As it turns out, in early 2022, Search-Mailbox still works as a charm (provided you have the right permissions). ![]() ![]() A lot of admins (myself included) thought it meant that Search-Mailbox will stop working. That is when Search-Mailbox cmdlet lost its official support. : This blog post was updated on March 7, 2022.Īs announced in this Microsoft article, the date for retirement of legacy eDiscovery tools was moved from Apto July 1, 2020.
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