Agree. It's Policy. Use a retention policy to assign the same retention settings for content at a site or mailbox level, and use a retention label to assign retention settings at an item level (folder, document, email).
"Example: Emails and OneDrive documents for executives require a longer retention period than standard users. You create a retention policy with an adaptive scope that uses the Azure AD attribute job title of "Executive", and then select the Exchange email and OneDrive accounts locations for the policy. There's no need to specify email addresses or OneDrive URLs for these users because the adaptive scope automatically retrieves these values. For new executives, there's no need to reconfigure the retention policy because these new users with their corresponding values for email and OneDrive are automatically picked up." source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/retention?view=o365-worldwide Adaptive or static policy scopes for retention
Answer is C. After you have created a retention label, then you can create a retention policy. So, this must be the first step. I agree, the policy will then execute this.
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Answer is C
-retention policy : settings at a site or mailbox level,
-retention label : settings at item level (folder, document, email).
we want to do a retention for emails so we need a retention label
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/retention
According to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/retention?view=o365-worldwide#adaptive-or-static-policy-scopes-for-retention in the example, should be a retention policy based on a dynamic group.
Docs support retention policy as the correct answer for this question... see mmendozaf's link.
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