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Hi
I recently tried to move my btinternet.com email address to microsoft office outlook it all went well until I tried to find my sent emails they are gone any way to get them back,
Thanks
I recently tried to move my btinternet.com email address to microsoft office outlook it all went well until I tried to find my sent emails they are gone any way to get them back,
Thanks
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PGM,
Is the folder there but empty?
Try this:
http://www.roch.edu/it/html/faqs/lost_sent_items.html
Pictures included to make it easier.
dave
Is the folder there but empty?
Try this:
http://www.roch.edu/it/html/faqs/lost_sent_items.html
Pictures included to make it easier.
dave
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Just don't use Outlook if you don't like it.
I installed Office from a 'iffy' disk and unticked the Outlook part of the install, so I do not have it installed.
I just used OE and Gmail for ages, then tried Thunderbird and find it very good for what I want.
What did you use to receive your email before, Outlook Express?
Forget Outlook and:
a) Try Thunderbird FREE from:
http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/
You can transfer all your previouys folders to it along with your address book etc.
and
b) set up a Googlemail account for free from
http://tinyurl.com/n73v2k
Dead handy for general use and keep your Thunderbird account for personal stuff.
dave
I installed Office from a 'iffy' disk and unticked the Outlook part of the install, so I do not have it installed.
I just used OE and Gmail for ages, then tried Thunderbird and find it very good for what I want.
What did you use to receive your email before, Outlook Express?
Forget Outlook and:
a) Try Thunderbird FREE from:
http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/
You can transfer all your previouys folders to it along with your address book etc.
and
b) set up a Googlemail account for free from
http://tinyurl.com/n73v2k
Dead handy for general use and keep your Thunderbird account for personal stuff.
dave
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If the folders on your web mail are empty then the contents will have been deleted and as they are stored on the web, there is no chance of getting them back.
It is always advisable to save all emails in a folder in My Documents, even if it means doing a copy and paste to a Word Doc and then saving that.
dave
It is always advisable to save all emails in a folder in My Documents, even if it means doing a copy and paste to a Word Doc and then saving that.
dave