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I involuntarily have deleted the imap account on outlook express.
All the mails have instantly had removed from the hard disk. I have utilized PC Inspector File Recovery to search a deleted a .dbx file. I dont'have result with this action. Which i recovery all the mails of the imap account that i have deleted? Thank ANT |
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"Antonio" wrote in message
ups.com... I involuntarily have deleted the imap account on outlook express. All the mails have instantly had removed from the hard disk. I have utilized PC Inspector File Recovery to search a deleted a .dbx file. I dont'have result with this action. Which i recovery all the mails of the imap account that i have deleted? Thank ANT Imap stores the emails on the server not on the local computer UNLESS you save a copy locally. Check the current message stores (Tools | Options |Maintenance tab | Store Folder button for that location). Can't recall exactly at the moment but I believe IMAP DBX files were stored with a different name and the dbx file extension. |
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Imap stores the emails on the server not on the local computer UNLESS you
save a copy locally. Check the current message stores (Tools | Options |Maintenance tab | Store Folder button for that location). Can't recall exactly at the moment but I believe IMAP DBX files were stored with a different name and the dbx file extension. I dont'have this imap account to save already the mail of this old account. In the folder of dbx file there aren't the mails that i search.... this has been my first action. The extension of db mail for imap account is .dbx, the same of pop3? Someone know a program file recovery to resolve this problem? Thank Ant |
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"Antonio" wrote in message
oups.com... Imap stores the emails on the server not on the local computer UNLESS you save a copy locally. Check the current message stores (Tools | Options |Maintenance tab | Store Folder button for that location). Can't recall exactly at the moment but I believe IMAP DBX files were stored with a different name and the dbx file extension. I dont'have this imap account to save already the mail of this old account. In the folder of dbx file there aren't the mails that i search.... this has been my first action. The extension of db mail for imap account is .dbx, the same of pop3? Someone know a program file recovery to resolve this problem? Thank Ant DBX is the file extensions for Outlook Express message stores. Folders.dbx has no messages in it at all. It's just the file that contains all the information about the mail folders, newsgroups. You might try DBXPress to search the hard drive for any old dbx files. http://www.oehelp.com Plus the mailbox may still be on the server, contact the Administrator of the account and see if they can recover it. |
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![]() "Antonio" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ups.com... I involuntarily have deleted the imap account on outlook express. All the mails have instantly had removed from the hard disk. I have utilized PC Inspector File Recovery to search a deleted a .dbx file. I dont'have result with this action. Which i recovery all the mails of the imap account that i have deleted? Thank ANT |
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