Deleted e-mails from server

G

Guest

Hi all,
After I have set the account information of my e-mail adress, all e-mails
were downloaded from the server. Then I have seen that all e-mail were
deleted from the server.

I want to reload my all e-mails back to server cuz I check my e-mails from
outside also.
Is that really possible to reload my e-mails from Windows Mail to the server?

Thanks in advance.
Regards
 
J

jonathan perreault

yes in the account profiles when you edit your account there is an option to
leave the e-mail on the server.
the problem with that is your server will fill up and could cause you
problem later not to mention slow performence when getting e-mail
 
G

Guest

thank you for the responce.
But my question is to reload the e-mails from Windows Mail to the server
(already deleted e-mails from the server).
I have already change the settings to leave a copy of the e-mails in the
server. This will work for new e-mails.

So, I want to reload my downloaded e-mails to the server back.

Thanks
 
J

jonathan perreault

hummm.. i've been around computers since i was a kid about 22 years and i've
never heard anyone say they were able to do that, i'm pretty sure you can't,
but you never know another geek might tell ya ya can but i wouldn't hold my
breath on it
 
D

Dave

You can email them to yourself, but all of them will then be from you...
might be hard to look for something...
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

sates said:
Hi all,
After I have set the account information of my e-mail adress, all e-mails
were downloaded from the server. Then I have seen that all e-mail were
deleted from the server.

I want to reload my all e-mails back to server cuz I check my e-mails from
outside also.
Is that really possible to reload my e-mails from Windows Mail to the
server?

Thanks in advance.
Regards
There is no way to put them back, but you can prevent it from happening
again.

Tools | Accounts
Select the account and click Properties.
On the Advanced tab check the box to leave a copy on the server and the two
boxes below that.
 

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