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A company has recently implemented Microsoft Exchange Online for its email services. An employee accidentally deleted an important email containing a contract. The company has a retention policy that allows for deleted items to be recoverable for 30 days after deletion. After this period, the items are moved to the \"Recoverable Items\" folder, where they can be retained for an additional 14 days before permanent deletion. If the employee realizes the email is missing after 40 days, what options does the employee have for recovering the deleted email, and what are the implications of the retention policy on this recovery process?
The employee can recover the email from the "Recoverable Items" folder, as it is still within the retention period.
The email is permanently deleted and cannot be recovered under any circumstances.
The employee can request a recovery from the Exchange administrator, who may have additional recovery options.
The employee can restore the email from a backup if the company performs regular backups of Exchange Online.

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