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A company has recently migrated to Microsoft Exchange Online and is experiencing issues with mailbox management. The IT administrator needs to ensure that all mailboxes are compliant with the organization\'s retention policy, which states that emails must be retained for a minimum of 5 years. The administrator decides to implement a retention policy that automatically deletes emails older than 5 years. However, they also want to ensure that certain critical emails are preserved indefinitely. Which approach should the administrator take to effectively manage mailbox retention while adhering to the policy?
Create a retention policy that retains all emails for 5 years and applies a separate retention tag to critical emails to preserve them indefinitely.
Set a single retention policy for all emails that deletes them after 5 years without any exceptions.
Implement a retention policy that retains emails for 5 years but manually archives critical emails every year.
Use a retention policy that retains emails for 5 years and relies on users to manually flag critical emails for indefinite retention.

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