How to recover permanently deleted emails from Outlook Express 6.0

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Geoff

In OE6.0 I have my settings so that on exiting the application all items in
the Deleted Folder are permanently removed. I occasionally run "Compact all
Folders". Sometimes I would like to recover emails deleted since my last
compaction and today see that my "Deleted.DBX" file is large. I presume the
emails are still present there but marked "not for display". Is there a nil
cost way of restoring the deleted emails? I have tried an importing approach
with no success. Thanks in advance for helpful comments.
 
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LD5SZRA

No there isn't any nil cost method of retrieving deleted items.
For the future, reconfigure your OE6 so that it doesn't delete
messages from deleted items folder when exiting.

hth

In OE6.0 I have my settings so that on exiting the application all items in
the Deleted Folder are permanently removed. I occasionally run "Compact all
Folders". Sometimes I would like to recover emails deleted since my last
compaction and today see that my "Deleted.DBX" file is large. I presume the
emails are still present there but marked "not for display". Is there a nil
cost way of restoring the deleted emails? I have tried an importing approach
with no success. Thanks in advance for helpful comments.

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