From: K Whitley K on 24 May 2010 19:17 I am using Outlook 2003 to connect to a POP3 account. I am not saving a copy of any of the messages out on the server, so once they are downloaded to Outlook they exist no where else. I have a lot of subfolders built off of my Inbox folder and while I was deleting contacts earlier today I appear to have some how deleted all of the emails out of these sub folders. The emails are not in my Deleted Items folder, they are not in my archive folders, I can't figure out where they have gone. I just have a bunch of empty sub folders. Where does Outlook send deleted emails when you are not on an Exchange server? Are these emails recoverable? Please help?
From: DL on 25 May 2010 03:34 They go to the Deleted Folder or are permanently deleted, have you tried an OL search for a know missing msg? Presumably no backups? "K Whitley" <K Whitley(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E363F5FC-E894-4096-84D6-8CFD80A08380(a)microsoft.com... > I am using Outlook 2003 to connect to a POP3 account. I am not saving a > copy > of any of the messages out on the server, so once they are downloaded to > Outlook they exist no where else. I have a lot of subfolders built off of > my > Inbox folder and while I was deleting contacts earlier today I appear to > have > some how deleted all of the emails out of these sub folders. The emails > are > not in my Deleted Items folder, they are not in my archive folders, I > can't > figure out where they have gone. I just have a bunch of empty sub > folders. > Where does Outlook send deleted emails when you are not on an Exchange > server? Are these emails recoverable? Please help?
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