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Help me to help a friend please!
They have deleted everything in the DELETED folder of OUTLOOK. But now need some of the emails that have gone ...... Is there a freeware prog or easy way of recovering these deleted e-mails from the now empty deleted folder please? |
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Go to Tools, Recover Deleted Items. If they connect to a server and the
option is switched on items are kept for a while. Frank "The Fisherman" wrote: Help me to help a friend please! They have deleted everything in the DELETED folder of OUTLOOK. But now need some of the emails that have gone ...... Is there a freeware prog or easy way of recovering these deleted e-mails from the now empty deleted folder please? |
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That only works for users connected to an Exchange Server. It won't help
with POP3 mail. Good suggestion though... "Frank" wrote in message ... Go to Tools, Recover Deleted Items. If they connect to a server and the option is switched on items are kept for a while. |
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Yes, I should have said "if they connect to an Exchange server".
![]() "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That only works for users connected to an Exchange Server. It won't help with POP3 mail. Good suggestion though... "Frank" wrote in message ... Go to Tools, Recover Deleted Items. If they connect to a server and the option is switched on items are kept for a while. |
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The Fisherman wrote:
Help me to help a friend please! They have deleted everything in the DELETED folder of OUTLOOK. But now need some of the emails that have gone ...... Why in the world would you store messages you want to keep in the Deleted Items folder? Is there a freeware prog or easy way of recovering these deleted e-mails from the now empty deleted folder please? See if this helps: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/r...outlookpst.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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I can choose friends Brian but not why they do certain things!! Think that
items were to be deleted and then deleted and then discovered that will be needed . . . . . . maybe . .. . Why in the world would you store messages you want to keep in the Deleted Items folder? |
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In . uk,
The Fisherman typed: Help me to help a friend please! They have deleted everything in the DELETED folder of OUTLOOK. But now need some of the emails that have gone ...... Is there a freeware prog or easy way of recovering these deleted e-mails from the now empty deleted folder please? This may or may not work... http://www.sparnaaij.net/howto/resto...outlookpst.htm. However, as Brian mentioned, the deleted items folder is *not* where one keeps items one "might" need later. It's the trash. If you put your grandfather's pocket watch in the wastebin, the cleaning people will probably just empty it. This might be a Valuable Learning Opportunity for your friend.... and your friend should also be doing regular, verified good backups of *all* his data. |
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yep - mentioned backups to him and - well - I can see some help is sorely
needed there this next few days to sort him out. He says that a "friend" sorted out his problems last time and lost most of his work - and he STILL hasn't found out how to backup his stuff yet . . . . . ho hum .... "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In . uk, The Fisherman typed: Help me to help a friend please! They have deleted everything in the DELETED folder of OUTLOOK. But now need some of the emails that have gone ...... Is there a freeware prog or easy way of recovering these deleted e-mails from the now empty deleted folder please? This may or may not work... http://www.sparnaaij.net/howto/resto...outlookpst.htm. However, as Brian mentioned, the deleted items folder is *not* where one keeps items one "might" need later. It's the trash. If you put your grandfather's pocket watch in the wastebin, the cleaning people will probably just empty it. This might be a Valuable Learning Opportunity for your friend.... and your friend should also be doing regular, verified good backups of *all* his data. |
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The Fisherman wrote:
and he STILL hasn't found out how to backup his stuff yet . . In Outlook, there's nothing simpler. Close Outlook and then copy the PST to another folder or, better yet, to another disk drive, if one's available. All done. There are other files that can be copied for a more complete restore experience (see the URLs below), but all the Outlook data itself resides in the PST. http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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