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HOW DO I RESTORE MY INBOX MAILS IN ORIGINAL SERVER?



 
 
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Old September 9th 08, 06:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
MANOJ PARAB
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Default HOW DO I RESTORE MY INBOX MAILS IN ORIGINAL SERVER?

I REGISTER MY YAHOO ACCOUNT IN OUTLOOK; AFTER SETUP, ALL MY INBOX MAILS FROM
YAHOO SERVER GOT DELETED AND NOW I WANT TO RESTORE THEM FROM MY OUTLOOK TO MY
YAHOO MAIL INBOX WHICH I CHECK DIRECTLY FROM BROWSER(mail.yahoo.com).

Can I do it?

What should i have need to do?
 




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