Can an administrator exclude folders while scheduling a backup for the organization's users?

Can an administrator exclude folders while scheduling a backup for the organization's users?

The Admin cannot exclude folders while scheduling an email export for the users. They can either export the entire account or specify a date range. All emails that fall in that period alone will be exported. Learn more.
When a user exports his own account data from the Settings menu, certain folders can be included or excluded. Learn more about user initiated email export here

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