Receive The Messages Again

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Bill from NYC

I need to receive my emails again from my email server going back the last
two days. I have 15 emails accounts. I accidentally deleted all the new
emails from the last two days and then empty the folder in Outlook 2007. In
Outlook, the accounts are set to delete message that are over 14 days old on
the email server. I checked the web mail for some of the email accounts and
the emails are still there.

How can I have Outlook temporary retrieve all my emails for the last two
days? Outlook will only retrieve new emails. The only way I know to get the
emails again in Outlook to delete the account and set it up again or go into
the web mail and forward all the emails to myself.

Thanks
Bill
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

you'll need to make a new acct in outlook to download them - after
downloaded, delete the new acct.

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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I need to receive my emails again from my email server going back the last
two days. I have 15 emails accounts. I accidentally deleted all the new
emails from the last two days and then empty the folder in Outlook 2007. In
Outlook, the accounts are set to delete message that are over 14 days old on
the email server. I checked the web mail for some of the email accounts and
the emails are still there.

This may work and it may not. Use the web interface to your mail server, move
those messages to a separate folder on the mail server. Mark them all as
unread, then move them back to the server's Inbox.
 

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