Outlook 2003 lost my e-mails

  • Thread starter Dario de Judicibus
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Dario de Judicibus

Few days ago I launched Outlook 2003 to download all the e-mails from my
mailbox. I had several of them, since I had been in vacation for two weeks.
During vacation, I had accessed my mailbox thru a web interface from my
laptop. When I was back home, I tried to download them on my desktop by
POP3, as usual. Everything seems to work fine for most of my e-mail
addresses but one (I have several e-mail addresses). IThe e-mails were no
more in the mailbox, but not in Outlook folders too. I checked all filters
and rules just in case they would be responsible for missing messages.
Nothing. All messages sent to thet e-mail address were disappeared. I called
the ISP and they confirmend that I downloaded them. The weren't able to say
more. I looked at Outlook logs, and here is what I got

*** Starting First Run (07-29-2007 00:20:33) ***
....HrPreSplashFirstRun called.
....HrPreLogFirstRun called.
....HrPostLogFirstRun called.
...... FCheckFirstRunStatus failed reading machine value "17019"!
....deleting WAB4/UseOutlook because we're using MAPI.
....writing UUID to HKCU.
....setting Primary Client to Outlook.
*** Ending First Run (07-29-2007 00:20:37) ***

What does it mean????
 
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Dario de Judicibus

I continue to have loss of messages only on that specific account..... :(

Dario de Judicibus
 
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Dario de Judicibus

"(e-mail address removed) remove ABCD" <[email protected]> ha scritto nel
messaggio | When you go to the web, are your email messages still on your ISPs site?
If
| you send yourself an email does it appear correctly? Are you "losing" all
| messages to this account?

The messages are cancelled from ISP site, of course, but this is the default
setting I always used. It looks like messages had been downloaded, but they
are not... disappeared in limbo..

DdJ
 

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