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Select the check box and then click OK once you are done. Step 3. The third step will involve checking to ensure that your folders have been restored to where they were before they got lost. In this step, click the view tab on the task bar and then click on the compact view. You should be able to see the email folders that you thought had been lost.

This method involves restoring all the lost folders directly from where they are stored using an import tool. To achieve this, you need to follow the following steps:. Open the Run application by holding the Windows Key and then press the R key on the keyboard. A small window such as the one in screenshot 4 below will appear.

Click OK to open a new window. Depending on your windows configuration, this will either be a roaming or a local folder within the AppData folder. In the resultant Windows Live Mail folder, you should be able to see all the email folders. Copy everything within the folder and create a new desktop folder where you can paste them.

Give the new folder a name as this is going to serve as your backup. This backup is meant to safeguard the existing files from being corrupted or being messed up in the subsequent steps of the recovery process. Step 4. Open the Windows Live Mail account and go to the file menu located at the top left corner of your screen.

Click to open it. Scroll to the import messages option within the file menu. Click on it and select the same file format as that which you have used in the Windows Live Mail backup folder. If you are restoring from the backup folder, select your Windows Live Mail option and then click on the next button.

Browse to locate your backup folder, select it and then click next. Depending on the size of your files, the restoration process may take some time. Awaiting your response. Regards, Jesinta Rozario. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to A. User's post on July 28, I did not keep a back up and the missing emails do not appear in any of my strorage files.

In reply to GreerWilson's post on July 28, Hi Wilson, Thank you for your response. Hi Jesinta ; Yes, as mentioned before I can recover my incoming messages from the In Box which is resident via my browser at the server but the messages that were in the Live Mail Sent Box and the Drafts Box are also gone and these messages are not held at the server. I note that when I open the Live Mail accounts box and click 'Remove' there is a warning that says To save them move them to a storage folder Well, my account was not set up so that messages are deleted from the email server as I read them in Live Mail but I have still lost them AND in any event the warning makes no reference to loss of messages from the Sent Box or the Drafts Box which as stated I have also lost.

Thanks Jesinta. Hi Firedog; Many thanks indeed for your input! I take your point in regard to the "Warning" but it made no mention of loosing messages from folders other the In Box or did I miss the point. Seems to me that this 'warning' is woefully inadequate for the poorly trained such as me. Anyway, I tried you offered solutions but to avail.

If the recipient who reads the recall message has read access to all the items in the public folder but did not read the original message, the recall succeeds, and only the new message remains. You, the sender, receive a message indicating that the recall succeeded. If a user with any other public folder rights opens the recall message, the recall fails, and the user receives a message indicating that the recall failed.

If the recipient reads the original message and then marks it as unread, Outlook treats it as if it had never been read and recalls it successfully.

Send, save, print. Recall or replace an email message that you sent. To recall and replace a message In the folder pane on the left of the Outlook window, choose the Sent Items folder.

You cannot recall a message that's protected by Azure Information Protection. You cannot recall a message in Outlook on the web.

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