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Deleted Items Folder Recovery

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Bob T. - 26 Mar 2008 14:33 GMT
I'm a home office user (running my e-mail set-up through a POP3/SMTP
configuration) and do not have a Microsoft Exchange Server.  But my Deleted
Items folder MUST be kept somewhere on my system, no?  I inadvertently
deleted the contents of my Deleted Items folder yesterday without first
checking its contents and I apparently had mistakenly moved several e-mails
there instead of saving them in their respective Saved Mail files and now I
find I really need them today.  Is there ANY WAY I can recover them even
though I'm not a big company using a Microsoft Exchange Server?  I'll
appreciate whatever help you can offer.  Thanks!
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Bob T.
Hoover, AL

Brian Tillman - 26 Mar 2008 21:01 GMT
> I'm a home office user (running my e-mail set-up through a POP3/SMTP
> configuration) and do not have a Microsoft Exchange Server.  But my
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> company using a Microsoft Exchange Server?  I'll appreciate whatever
> help you can offer.  Thanks!

Chances are they're gone for good, unless you make regular backups, but see
if this helps:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/restoredeleteditemsfromanoutlookpst.htm
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


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