help , my computer just crashed and when i restarted it all my emails have gone , any way i can get them back ????
i tried a system restore , i use outlook express
lost emails
lost emails
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Think I've found a possib le answer - if computer crashed during compacting deleted e-mails then folders are deleted - see http://email.about.com/od/outlookexpres ... act_oe.htm
Apparently we can get them back by:
"Even if you had not yet installed the patch, message recovery could be easy:
Exit Outlook Express.
Look in your Windows Recycle Bin for a .dbx file corresponding to the folder from which mail is missing.
Restore the .dbx file.
Start Outlook Express.
To recover mail from an already corrupted message store, use one of the Outlook Express recovery tools, maybe ScanDBX."
I'll try that tomorrow!
Apparently we can get them back by:
"Even if you had not yet installed the patch, message recovery could be easy:
Exit Outlook Express.
Look in your Windows Recycle Bin for a .dbx file corresponding to the folder from which mail is missing.
Restore the .dbx file.
Start Outlook Express.
To recover mail from an already corrupted message store, use one of the Outlook Express recovery tools, maybe ScanDBX."
I'll try that tomorrow!
thanks for the replies
still not fixed the problem
ScanDBX costs $37.99
a trial version of something similar OE mail recovery found all the missing emails , but again wont let me retrieve them untill i pay
will go and look on bobs site

still not fixed the problem

ScanDBX costs $37.99

a trial version of something similar OE mail recovery found all the missing emails , but again wont let me retrieve them untill i pay

will go and look on bobs site
MY FAIRY HAS RETURNED TO SPRINKLE LUCKY MAGIC WINNING DUST ON YOU ALL


Lost Emails
Bob Here
Haxel is right, If you open the recycle bin when something like this happens you can SOMETIMES find the missing *.dbx files in there and it is a simple matter to highlight them, click on restore and they are back again.
Another way to find them is to run a search on *.dbx and then copy the results to a new folder. You then import them back into Outlook Express using File > Import > Messages and point it to OE6 Store Directory
In truth there are many different ways to do this and solve the missing email problem, it depends just wat has happened to them in the first place. The bottom line is that there is no substitute for backing up the files. It is possible to set any windows computer to do that automatically using scheduled tasks (Jackie's computer does that with her comping files without which she would be lost). How to do this is too long a tale for here. Once I have finished with the current round of hospital appointments I will write an article about backing up Outlook Express and add it to my website I will also write something about using scheduled tasks to back up important data.
Bob
Haxel is right, If you open the recycle bin when something like this happens you can SOMETIMES find the missing *.dbx files in there and it is a simple matter to highlight them, click on restore and they are back again.
Another way to find them is to run a search on *.dbx and then copy the results to a new folder. You then import them back into Outlook Express using File > Import > Messages and point it to OE6 Store Directory
In truth there are many different ways to do this and solve the missing email problem, it depends just wat has happened to them in the first place. The bottom line is that there is no substitute for backing up the files. It is possible to set any windows computer to do that automatically using scheduled tasks (Jackie's computer does that with her comping files without which she would be lost). How to do this is too long a tale for here. Once I have finished with the current round of hospital appointments I will write an article about backing up Outlook Express and add it to my website I will also write something about using scheduled tasks to back up important data.
Bob
When it comes to computers, I believe there is no such thing as a SILLY QUESTION 
