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Blaine Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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Blaine Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Sep 2013 01:05:21 -0400
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I've only got two optionsthat come to mind,
One, with Microsoft Outlook, you can recover email that might have been
accidentally deleted from your inbox. This is also helpful if your
account has been hacked, because hackers often delete all the messages
in an account.
In the left pane of the Outlook window, click the Deleted folder. At the
bottom of the window, click recover deleted messages.
Outlook will recover as many messages as possible and put them in your
Deleted folder. If you don't see the deleted messages that you wanted,
it means they are permanently lost. If you see any more trouble with
missing emails, consider a possible hack attack or your file system may
be becoming unstable.
Note
This feature doesn’t work for child accounts. This way, parents can be
confident that when they delete messages from their children’s accounts,
they stay deleted.

Two, if this doesn't work, and it's worth the trouble, perform a system
restore to just before the date of your lost emails.
If either of these work, export your important emails to a safer location.

No Microsoft garbage used here, sent by a very satisfied Linux-Mint
<http://www.linuxmint.com/> user (a former disgruntled Microsoft user).
You could check out Vinux, Linux for the visually impaired
<http://wiki.vinuxproject.org/>.
This email and any attachments are not virus scanned either, that's up
to you poor Microsoft users to deal with.
I'd rather be a dangerous, wild Linux Penguin than a docile,
domesticated, Microsoft sheep.


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