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Vista - Re: emails lost with compression error. Restore question.

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11-18-2009   #1
Steve Cochran


 

Re: emails lost with compression error. Restore question.

You might want to wait until things are clearly stable. Then you can get
rid of them.

steve

"xambicula" <xambicula@newsgroup> wrote in message
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>I run Vista Home Premium and have Windows Home and Student.
> I use Windows mail.
> During a mail compression I got an error saying that the program was in
> use
> and an error had occurred. All of the e-mails were lost but there was
> some
> kind of automatic e-mail restoration.
> I was able to retreive what I needed from a restore e-mail folder.
>
> My question -- There are now a bunch of files in my trash bin relating
> to
> the restored e-mails. They showed up there by themselves. When I click
> on
> them they are listed as restored Windows Mail files and Recovered File
> Fragments. Since I have moved the important e-mails back to their folders
> can I delete these items in the trash bin safely?
>
> Thanks.


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