From: Ramani Davidson on 10 May 2010 08:09 I have had enough of problems with my Outlook. I have lost all my emails once. They were all the emails of my school mates collected over a few years. My PC had crashed and I formatted the C Drive to reinstall Windows and even worked my new fresh os for a few days before I realized it. I searched a software or tool that could recover all my emails back from the hard disk. That is when I tumbled on Remo Software site. http://outlookfix.remosoft.revenuewire.net/remosoft-omr/homepage It was amazing. It recovered all my emails in a few minutes. Mind you my hard disk was formatted. I recommend the Remo series of Softwares. They are all free to download and you don't lose anything to try them out. Those of who are serious about getting out of Outlook Data and Lost Email problems can try this. Regards.
From: DL on 10 May 2010 08:39 Pull the other one, its got bells on it "Ramani Davidson" <ramani3840(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:39fe497a-27db-4937-bd18-17b07a1c3a34(a)23g2000pre.googlegroups.com... > I have had enough of problems with my Outlook. I have lost all my > emails once. They were all the emails of my school mates collected > over a few years. My PC had crashed and I formatted the C Drive to > reinstall Windows and even worked my new fresh os for a few days > before I realized it. I searched a software or tool that could recover > all my emails back from the hard disk. That is when I tumbled on Remo > Software site. > http://outlookfix.remosoft.revenuewire.net/remosoft-omr/homepage > It was amazing. It recovered all my emails in a few minutes. Mind you > my hard disk was formatted. I recommend the Remo series of Softwares. > They are all free to download and you don't lose anything to try them > out. Those of who are serious about getting out of Outlook Data and > Lost Email problems can try this. Regards.
From: Slipstick on 11 May 2010 11:15 Peter Foldes;145583 Wrote: > Tom > > > Enjoy this nonsense while you can. When the newsgroups closed down > June 1st, > > this drivel won't be tolerated in the forums. > > About time to be rid of these idiots > Be careful what you wish for... it might be worse. :) -- Slipstick 'Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center' (http://www.slipstick.com) 'Outlook Tips' (http://www.outlook-tips.net/) -- http://forums.slipstick.com
From: John Nice on 11 May 2010 17:40 "DL" <invalid(a)nowhere.com> wrote in message news:%23taMb3D8KHA.2248(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Pull the other one, its got bells on it Pull the middle one: it spits :-) John > "Ramani Davidson" <ramani3840(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:39fe497a-27db-4937-bd18-17b07a1c3a34(a)23g2000pre.googlegroups.com... >> I have had enough of problems with my Outlook. I have lost all my >> emails once. They were all the emails of my school mates collected >> over a few years. My PC had crashed and I formatted the C Drive to >> reinstall Windows and even worked my new fresh os for a few days >> before I realized it. I searched a software or tool that could recover >> all my emails back from the hard disk. That is when I tumbled on Remo >> Software site. >> http://outlookfix.remosoft.revenuewire.net/remosoft-omr/homepage >> It was amazing. It recovered all my emails in a few minutes. Mind you >> my hard disk was formatted. I recommend the Remo series of Softwares. >> They are all free to download and you don't lose anything to try them >> out. Those of who are serious about getting out of Outlook Data and >> Lost Email problems can try this. Regards. >
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