![]() if you have custom folders you should also be looking for those. Ok so first, lets open the recycle bin and look to see if there is files in there that look like “inbox.bak” “outbox.bak” and so on. The way you do it is a little tedious but should get you back up and running. I have gone in remotely to a few customers and been very successful in getting their mail back. This is a great discovery because then you can in theory get your email back the way it was before the data loss. ![]() I recently found that when Outlook is doing this compression/archiving that it move you original folders/ dbx’s to the recycle bin and rename them with a. Up until recently it had been the general thought that after an archive or compression in Outlook Express that if you had lost email you were just out of luck.
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