Outlook Express Deleted e-mails

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Chris

On Win XP, outlook, I can open the Deleted Items,
Click "Tools" and I can undelete "Deleted" e-mails.

On my home computer, I have Win ME (Junk) with Outlook
Express. I know It dosn't have the same function as
above, my question is "is there a back door or file
location" My daughter deleted a really important e-mail
by accident and I really need to retreive it if possible.

You can reply directly back to me if you want
(e-mail address removed)

Thanks for taking the time to read this.

Chris
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

You can only recover deleted items in Outlook connected to an Exchange
server configured for it. There's no equivalent in Outlook without Exchange,
nor in Outlook Express...if the items are gone and you have no backups,
they're gone, sorry.

Note - posting your valid e-mail address in a newsgroup post, or in your
news account settings, is a surefire way to get spam and SWEN and other
viruses sent to you....see http://www.mailmsg.com/SPAM_munging.htm for help
in the future, but note that now that your address is out there, there's not
much you can do other than changing your address.

Also note -
This is a group to support Outlook from the Office group of programs.
Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer and is a quite different
program, despite its similar name..

You will probably get a faster and more expert answer if you post this to an
Outlook Express news group.

Try posting in one of these newsgroups:
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.outlookexpress for OE 5.x
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie55.outlookexpress for OE 5.5x
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress for OE 6.x
microsoft.public.internet.outlookexpress.mac for OE for Macintosh

If those groups aren't carried on the news server that's carrying this group
try using msnews.microsoft.com (MS's public news server that's the source
for all the microsoft.public newsgroups).

A good website for information on OE is:
http://www.tomsterdam.com/
 

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