Accidentally deleted Inbox emails-need to restore their
Accidentally deleted my emails in my BOX-how can I restore them?
- Using Outlook Express?
- Have you checked in deleted items?
- Check in the trash to get an Inbox.bak file and note the creation date.
Post back with your results.
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It is possible to recover a deleted account.
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In Thunderbird
Help > troubleshooting information
Click on the view file"" button.A new window opens to display the your profile folder.
Click on "Mail".
Click on the name of pop e-mail account (if it does not exist, then they are gone).
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You can open the Inbox folder using Notepad to see the emails.
Assuming that the account and emails are still there: close the window.
In Thunderbird: Create a new pop e-mail account by using the same parameters as the one you deleted.
File > new > account mail ExisitngNow to the point the mail account created to use the e-mail account deleted.
Tools > account settings > server to the newly created pop e-mail account settings.
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Click on the button "Browse".
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Hello
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No saving necessary data and re-installing Windows Vista might be the best option, but here
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http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&q=black+screen+of+death+Vista&btnG=search&AQ=f&OQ=&AQI=G1
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This has just begun. I get an email - I'm deleting it - it goes to 'trash' - then either, it appears immediately to the top in the Inbox or it remains in the trash until I click on "Basket" how it goes back to the Inbox. The only way to get rid of him should immediately empty the trash by clicking on it and pour it into the drop-down window. I could use some help.
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tjbturner
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