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| | Email Folders disappeared after emptying Junk Mail folder! Using Windows Mail - had all my personal folders transferred over from OE, and everything's been working just fine for about 4 months. Yesterday, I went and emptied my Junk Email folder, and suddenly all of my imported folders disappeared. I still have the basic Inbox, etc., but my Imported Folders (which had a lot of subfolders, and a TON of emails in those subfolders) is GONE. Not in Deleted Items - just GONE. Help!!! |
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| | Re: Email Folders disappeared after emptying Junk Mail folder! Search for *.eml and see if you can find the messages. Also see here: www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 steve "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A70755EB-11BD-4B97-B2FB-787C7FBA7688@microsoft.com... > Using Windows Mail - had all my personal folders transferred over from > OE, > and everything's been working just fine for about 4 months. Yesterday, I > went and emptied my Junk Email folder, and suddenly all of my imported > folders disappeared. I still have the basic Inbox, etc., but my Imported > Folders (which had a lot of subfolders, and a TON of emails in those > subfolders) is GONE. Not in Deleted Items - just GONE. Help!!! |
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| | Re: Email Folders disappeared after emptying Junk Mail folder! Hi Steve, thanks. No help, though. Ran search for *.eml and can find messages except for the ones that disappeared. They were in sub-folders that were in my Imported Folder--which is the folder that went bye-bye. Also went to the website you mention. It's all about OE, and I'm on Win Mail. (Used to be on OE, successfully transferred over to WMail 4 months ago.) Clay "Steve Cochran" wrote: > Search for *.eml and see if you can find the messages. Also see here: > www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 > > steve > > "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A70755EB-11BD-4B97-B2FB-787C7FBA7688@microsoft.com... > > Using Windows Mail - had all my personal folders transferred over from > > OE, > > and everything's been working just fine for about 4 months. Yesterday, I > > went and emptied my Junk Email folder, and suddenly all of my imported > > folders disappeared. I still have the basic Inbox, etc., but my Imported > > Folders (which had a lot of subfolders, and a TON of emails in those > > subfolders) is GONE. Not in Deleted Items - just GONE. Help!!! > > |
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| | Re: Email Folders disappeared after emptying Junk Mail folder! From the website: WINDOWS MAIL in VISTA: People are experiencing huge problems with Windows Mail in Vista due to antivirus software. In most cases, it is sufficient to turn off email scanning (incoming and outgoing) and then remove your Email account, close and reopen Windows Mail, and then add your email account back again. However, in some circumstances, it is necessary to uninstall the antivirus software completely, as it is not compatible with Windows Mail (McAfee for instance is an example of this). If you encounter compatibility problems when email scanning is disabled, then find another antivirus program. There are plenty out there that do not impair the functionality of Windows Mail. So my site is not just for OE, if one actually reads it. steve "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:804F2212-CAF9-4628-AF44-6012C7961287@microsoft.com... > Hi Steve, thanks. No help, though. Ran search for *.eml and can find > messages except for the ones that disappeared. They were in sub-folders that > were in my Imported Folder--which is the folder that went bye-bye. Also went > to the website you mention. It's all about OE, and I'm on Win Mail. (Used > to be on OE, successfully transferred over to WMail 4 months ago.) > > Clay > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > >> Search for *.eml and see if you can find the messages. Also see here: >> www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 >> >> steve >> >> "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:A70755EB-11BD-4B97-B2FB-787C7FBA7688@microsoft.com... >> > Using Windows Mail - had all my personal folders transferred over from >> > OE, >> > and everything's been working just fine for about 4 months. Yesterday, I >> > went and emptied my Junk Email folder, and suddenly all of my imported >> > folders disappeared. I still have the basic Inbox, etc., but my Imported >> > Folders (which had a lot of subfolders, and a TON of emails in those >> > subfolders) is GONE. Not in Deleted Items - just GONE. Help!!! >> >> |
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| | Re: Email Folders disappeared after emptying Junk Mail folder! Thanks, Steve I apologize. I put in the link you provided and it took me directly to info about OE. I failed to navigate to the area just above it, with the red box about Vista. I instead scrolled down, continuing to see information about OE, on a site called OETips, and made to quick an assumption. Unfortunately it is still of no help, though. I'm trying to retrieve a large email folder that disappeared. Up until the point it went poof, I had no issues or problems at all. My spyware and anti-virus software is compatible with Windows Mail. My problem is not an ongoing thing, it is a one-time thing. I happened to empty my junk folder, something I've done for 4 months, several times a day, every single day. On this one day, when I did it, it happens to wipe out my entire Imported Folder, and all the sub-folders in it. I can't find them anywhere. Thanks again. "Steve Cochran" wrote: > From the website: > > > > WINDOWS MAIL in VISTA: People are experiencing huge problems with Windows Mail in Vista due to antivirus software. > > In most cases, it is sufficient to turn off email scanning (incoming and outgoing) and then remove your Email account, close and reopen Windows Mail, and then add your email account back again. However, in some circumstances, it is necessary to uninstall the antivirus software completely, as it is not compatible with Windows Mail (McAfee for instance is an example of this). If you encounter compatibility problems when email scanning is disabled, then find another antivirus program. There are plenty out there that do not impair the functionality of Windows Mail. > > > > So my site is not just for OE, if one actually reads it. > > steve > > "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:804F2212-CAF9-4628-AF44-6012C7961287@microsoft.com... > > Hi Steve, thanks. No help, though. Ran search for *.eml and can find > > messages except for the ones that disappeared. They were in sub-folders that > > were in my Imported Folder--which is the folder that went bye-bye. Also went > > to the website you mention. It's all about OE, and I'm on Win Mail. (Used > > to be on OE, successfully transferred over to WMail 4 months ago.) > > > > Clay > > > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > > > >> Search for *.eml and see if you can find the messages. Also see here: > >> www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 > >> > >> steve > >> > >> "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:A70755EB-11BD-4B97-B2FB-787C7FBA7688@microsoft.com... > >> > Using Windows Mail - had all my personal folders transferred over from > >> > OE, > >> > and everything's been working just fine for about 4 months. Yesterday, I > >> > went and emptied my Junk Email folder, and suddenly all of my imported > >> > folders disappeared. I still have the basic Inbox, etc., but my Imported > >> > Folders (which had a lot of subfolders, and a TON of emails in those > >> > subfolders) is GONE. Not in Deleted Items - just GONE. Help!!! > >> > >> |
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| | Re: Email Folders disappeared after emptying Junk Mail folder! "cdaniel" wrote: > Thanks, Steve I apologize. I put in the link you provided and it took me > directly to info about OE. I failed to navigate to the area just above it, > with the red box about Vista. I instead scrolled down, continuing to see > information about OE, on a site called OETips, and made to quick an > assumption. > > Unfortunately it is still of no help, though. I'm trying to retrieve a > large email folder that disappeared. Up until the point it went poof, I had > no issues or problems at all. My spyware and anti-virus software is > compatible with Windows Mail. My problem is not an ongoing thing, it is a > one-time thing. I happened to empty my junk folder, something I've done for > 4 months, several times a day, every single day. On this one day, when I did > it, it happens to wipe out my entire Imported Folder, and all the sub-folders > in it. I can't find them anywhere. > > Thanks again. > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > > > From the website: > > > > > > > > WINDOWS MAIL in VISTA: People are experiencing huge problems with Windows Mail in Vista due to antivirus software. > > > > In most cases, it is sufficient to turn off email scanning (incoming and outgoing) and then remove your Email account, close and reopen Windows Mail, and then add your email account back again. However, in some circumstances, it is necessary to uninstall the antivirus software completely, as it is not compatible with Windows Mail (McAfee for instance is an example of this). If you encounter compatibility problems when email scanning is disabled, then find another antivirus program. There are plenty out there that do not impair the functionality of Windows Mail. > > > > > > > > So my site is not just for OE, if one actually reads it. > > > > steve > > > > "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:804F2212-CAF9-4628-AF44-6012C7961287@microsoft.com... > > > Hi Steve, thanks. No help, though. Ran search for *.eml and can find > > > messages except for the ones that disappeared. They were in sub-folders that > > > were in my Imported Folder--which is the folder that went bye-bye. Also went > > > to the website you mention. It's all about OE, and I'm on Win Mail. (Used > > > to be on OE, successfully transferred over to WMail 4 months ago.) > > > > > > Clay > > > > > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > > > > > >> Search for *.eml and see if you can find the messages. Also see here: > > >> www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 > > >> > > >> steve > > >> > > >> "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> news:A70755EB-11BD-4B97-B2FB-787C7FBA7688@microsoft.com... > > >> > Using Windows Mail - had all my personal folders transferred over from > > >> > OE, > > >> > and everything's been working just fine for about 4 months. Yesterday, I > > >> > went and emptied my Junk Email folder, and suddenly all of my imported > > >> > folders disappeared. I still have the basic Inbox, etc., but my Imported > > >> > Folders (which had a lot of subfolders, and a TON of emails in those > > >> > subfolders) is GONE. Not in Deleted Items - just GONE. Help!!! > > >> > > >> |
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| | Re: Email Folders disappeared after emptying Junk Mail folder! Daniel, exactly the same thing happened to me yesterday. I'm in Windows Mail and when I emptied my junk mail folder, another folder - containing vital emails completely disappeared. Am at a loss to know how to retrieve it and don't understand what is going on here. "MargaretK" wrote: > > > "cdaniel" wrote: > > > Thanks, Steve I apologize. I put in the link you provided and it took me > > directly to info about OE. I failed to navigate to the area just above it, > > with the red box about Vista. I instead scrolled down, continuing to see > > information about OE, on a site called OETips, and made to quick an > > assumption. > > > > Unfortunately it is still of no help, though. I'm trying to retrieve a > > large email folder that disappeared. Up until the point it went poof, I had > > no issues or problems at all. My spyware and anti-virus software is > > compatible with Windows Mail. My problem is not an ongoing thing, it is a > > one-time thing. I happened to empty my junk folder, something I've done for > > 4 months, several times a day, every single day. On this one day, when I did > > it, it happens to wipe out my entire Imported Folder, and all the sub-folders > > in it. I can't find them anywhere. > > > > Thanks again. > > > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > > > > > From the website: > > > > > > > > > > > > WINDOWS MAIL in VISTA: People are experiencing huge problems with Windows Mail in Vista due to antivirus software. > > > > > > In most cases, it is sufficient to turn off email scanning (incoming and outgoing) and then remove your Email account, close and reopen Windows Mail, and then add your email account back again. However, in some circumstances, it is necessary to uninstall the antivirus software completely, as it is not compatible with Windows Mail (McAfee for instance is an example of this). If you encounter compatibility problems when email scanning is disabled, then find another antivirus program. There are plenty out there that do not impair the functionality of Windows Mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > So my site is not just for OE, if one actually reads it. > > > > > > steve > > > > > > "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:804F2212-CAF9-4628-AF44-6012C7961287@microsoft.com... > > > > Hi Steve, thanks. No help, though. Ran search for *.eml and can find > > > > messages except for the ones that disappeared. They were in sub-folders that > > > > were in my Imported Folder--which is the folder that went bye-bye. Also went > > > > to the website you mention. It's all about OE, and I'm on Win Mail. (Used > > > > to be on OE, successfully transferred over to WMail 4 months ago.) > > > > > > > > Clay > > > > > > > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > > > > > > > >> Search for *.eml and see if you can find the messages. Also see here: > > > >> www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 > > > >> > > > >> steve > > > >> > > > >> "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > >> news:A70755EB-11BD-4B97-B2FB-787C7FBA7688@microsoft.com... > > > >> > Using Windows Mail - had all my personal folders transferred over from > > > >> > OE, > > > >> > and everything's been working just fine for about 4 months. Yesterday, I > > > >> > went and emptied my Junk Email folder, and suddenly all of my imported > > > >> > folders disappeared. I still have the basic Inbox, etc., but my Imported > > > >> > Folders (which had a lot of subfolders, and a TON of emails in those > > > >> > subfolders) is GONE. Not in Deleted Items - just GONE. Help!!! > > > >> > > > >> |
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| | Re: Email Folders disappeared after emptying Junk Mail folder! I don't know what could have caused that then if it was not antivirus software interfering. As with OE, I guess frequent backups are warranted. steve "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news E134410-319B-4456-9022-03DAF376B963@microsoft.com...> Thanks, Steve I apologize. I put in the link you provided and it took me > directly to info about OE. I failed to navigate to the area just above > it, > with the red box about Vista. I instead scrolled down, continuing to see > information about OE, on a site called OETips, and made to quick an > assumption. > > Unfortunately it is still of no help, though. I'm trying to retrieve a > large email folder that disappeared. Up until the point it went poof, I > had > no issues or problems at all. My spyware and anti-virus software is > compatible with Windows Mail. My problem is not an ongoing thing, it is a > one-time thing. I happened to empty my junk folder, something I've done > for > 4 months, several times a day, every single day. On this one day, when I > did > it, it happens to wipe out my entire Imported Folder, and all the > sub-folders > in it. I can't find them anywhere. > > Thanks again. > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > >> From the website: >> >> >> >> WINDOWS MAIL in VISTA: People are experiencing huge problems with Windows >> Mail in Vista due to antivirus software. >> >> In most cases, it is sufficient to turn off email scanning (incoming and >> outgoing) and then remove your Email account, close and reopen Windows >> Mail, and then add your email account back again. However, in some >> circumstances, it is necessary to uninstall the antivirus software >> completely, as it is not compatible with Windows Mail (McAfee for >> instance is an example of this). If you encounter compatibility problems >> when email scanning is disabled, then find another antivirus program. >> There are plenty out there that do not impair the functionality of >> Windows Mail. >> >> >> >> So my site is not just for OE, if one actually reads it. >> >> steve >> >> "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:804F2212-CAF9-4628-AF44-6012C7961287@microsoft.com... >> > Hi Steve, thanks. No help, though. Ran search for *.eml and can find >> > messages except for the ones that disappeared. They were in >> > sub-folders that >> > were in my Imported Folder--which is the folder that went bye-bye. >> > Also went >> > to the website you mention. It's all about OE, and I'm on Win Mail. >> > (Used >> > to be on OE, successfully transferred over to WMail 4 months ago.) >> > >> > Clay >> > >> > "Steve Cochran" wrote: >> > >> >> Search for *.eml and see if you can find the messages. Also see here: >> >> www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 >> >> >> >> steve >> >> >> >> "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:A70755EB-11BD-4B97-B2FB-787C7FBA7688@microsoft.com... >> >> > Using Windows Mail - had all my personal folders transferred over >> >> > from >> >> > OE, >> >> > and everything's been working just fine for about 4 months. >> >> > Yesterday, I >> >> > went and emptied my Junk Email folder, and suddenly all of my >> >> > imported >> >> > folders disappeared. I still have the basic Inbox, etc., but my >> >> > Imported >> >> > Folders (which had a lot of subfolders, and a TON of emails in those >> >> > subfolders) is GONE. Not in Deleted Items - just GONE. Help!!! >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Email Folders disappeared after emptying Junk Mail folder! Again, I would check what antivirus software you have and how you have it set. steve "MargaretK" <MargaretK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5B392052-9914-41B7-AA6A-4AA08F7E670E@microsoft.com... > > Daniel, exactly the same thing happened to me yesterday. I'm in Windows > and when I emptied my junk mail folder, another folder - containing vital > emails completely disappeared. Am at a loss to know how to retrieve it and > don't understand what is going on here. > > "MargaretK" wrote: > >> >> >> "cdaniel" wrote: >> >> > Thanks, Steve I apologize. I put in the link you provided and it took >> > me >> > directly to info about OE. I failed to navigate to the area just above >> > it, >> > with the red box about Vista. I instead scrolled down, continuing to >> > see >> > information about OE, on a site called OETips, and made to quick an >> > assumption. >> > >> > Unfortunately it is still of no help, though. I'm trying to retrieve a >> > large email folder that disappeared. Up until the point it went poof, >> > I had >> > no issues or problems at all. My spyware and anti-virus software is >> > compatible with Windows Mail. My problem is not an ongoing thing, it >> > is a >> > one-time thing. I happened to empty my junk folder, something I've >> > done for >> > 4 months, several times a day, every single day. On this one day, when >> > I did >> > it, it happens to wipe out my entire Imported Folder, and all the >> > sub-folders >> > in it. I can't find them anywhere. >> > >> > Thanks again. >> > >> > "Steve Cochran" wrote: >> > >> > > From the website: >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > WINDOWS MAIL in VISTA: People are experiencing huge problems with >> > > Windows Mail in Vista due to antivirus software. >> > > >> > > In most cases, it is sufficient to turn off email scanning (incoming >> > > and outgoing) and then remove your Email account, close and reopen >> > > Windows Mail, and then add your email account back again. However, in >> > > some circumstances, it is necessary to uninstall the antivirus >> > > software completely, as it is not compatible with Windows Mail >> > > (McAfee for instance is an example of this). If you encounter >> > > compatibility problems when email scanning is disabled, then find >> > > another antivirus program. There are plenty out there that do not >> > > impair the functionality of Windows Mail. >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > So my site is not just for OE, if one actually reads it. >> > > >> > > steve >> > > >> > > "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > > news:804F2212-CAF9-4628-AF44-6012C7961287@microsoft.com... >> > > > Hi Steve, thanks. No help, though. Ran search for *.eml and can >> > > > find >> > > > messages except for the ones that disappeared. They were in >> > > > sub-folders that >> > > > were in my Imported Folder--which is the folder that went bye-bye. >> > > > Also went >> > > > to the website you mention. It's all about OE, and I'm on Win >> > > > Mail. (Used >> > > > to be on OE, successfully transferred over to WMail 4 months ago.) >> > > > >> > > > Clay >> > > > >> > > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: >> > > > >> > > >> Search for *.eml and see if you can find the messages. Also see >> > > >> here: >> > > >> www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 >> > > >> >> > > >> steve >> > > >> >> > > >> "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > > >> news:A70755EB-11BD-4B97-B2FB-787C7FBA7688@microsoft.com... >> > > >> > Using Windows Mail - had all my personal folders transferred >> > > >> > over from >> > > >> > OE, >> > > >> > and everything's been working just fine for about 4 months. >> > > >> > Yesterday, I >> > > >> > went and emptied my Junk Email folder, and suddenly all of my >> > > >> > imported >> > > >> > folders disappeared. I still have the basic Inbox, etc., but my >> > > >> > Imported >> > > >> > Folders (which had a lot of subfolders, and a TON of emails in >> > > >> > those >> > > >> > subfolders) is GONE. Not in Deleted Items - just GONE. Help!!! >> > > >> >> > > >> |
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| | Re: Email Folders disappeared after emptying Junk Mail folder! Thanks Steve, I'm going to do that. As for frequent back-ups, you and my wife must have talked...she said the same thing except she bopped me up side the head. "Steve Cochran" wrote: > Again, I would check what antivirus software you have and how you have it > set. > > steve > > "MargaretK" <MargaretK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5B392052-9914-41B7-AA6A-4AA08F7E670E@microsoft.com... > > > > Daniel, exactly the same thing happened to me yesterday. I'm in Windows > > and when I emptied my junk mail folder, another folder - containing vital > > emails completely disappeared. Am at a loss to know how to retrieve it and > > don't understand what is going on here. > > > > "MargaretK" wrote: > > > >> > >> > >> "cdaniel" wrote: > >> > >> > Thanks, Steve I apologize. I put in the link you provided and it took > >> > me > >> > directly to info about OE. I failed to navigate to the area just above > >> > it, > >> > with the red box about Vista. I instead scrolled down, continuing to > >> > see > >> > information about OE, on a site called OETips, and made to quick an > >> > assumption. > >> > > >> > Unfortunately it is still of no help, though. I'm trying to retrieve a > >> > large email folder that disappeared. Up until the point it went poof, > >> > I had > >> > no issues or problems at all. My spyware and anti-virus software is > >> > compatible with Windows Mail. My problem is not an ongoing thing, it > >> > is a > >> > one-time thing. I happened to empty my junk folder, something I've > >> > done for > >> > 4 months, several times a day, every single day. On this one day, when > >> > I did > >> > it, it happens to wipe out my entire Imported Folder, and all the > >> > sub-folders > >> > in it. I can't find them anywhere. > >> > > >> > Thanks again. > >> > > >> > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > >> > > >> > > From the website: > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > WINDOWS MAIL in VISTA: People are experiencing huge problems with > >> > > Windows Mail in Vista due to antivirus software. > >> > > > >> > > In most cases, it is sufficient to turn off email scanning (incoming > >> > > and outgoing) and then remove your Email account, close and reopen > >> > > Windows Mail, and then add your email account back again. However, in > >> > > some circumstances, it is necessary to uninstall the antivirus > >> > > software completely, as it is not compatible with Windows Mail > >> > > (McAfee for instance is an example of this). If you encounter > >> > > compatibility problems when email scanning is disabled, then find > >> > > another antivirus program. There are plenty out there that do not > >> > > impair the functionality of Windows Mail. > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > So my site is not just for OE, if one actually reads it. > >> > > > >> > > steve > >> > > > >> > > "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > > news:804F2212-CAF9-4628-AF44-6012C7961287@microsoft.com... > >> > > > Hi Steve, thanks. No help, though. Ran search for *.eml and can > >> > > > find > >> > > > messages except for the ones that disappeared. They were in > >> > > > sub-folders that > >> > > > were in my Imported Folder--which is the folder that went bye-bye. > >> > > > Also went > >> > > > to the website you mention. It's all about OE, and I'm on Win > >> > > > Mail. (Used > >> > > > to be on OE, successfully transferred over to WMail 4 months ago.) > >> > > > > >> > > > Clay > >> > > > > >> > > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > >> > > > > >> > > >> Search for *.eml and see if you can find the messages. Also see > >> > > >> here: > >> > > >> www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 > >> > > >> > >> > > >> steve > >> > > >> > >> > > >> "cdaniel" <cdaniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > > >> news:A70755EB-11BD-4B97-B2FB-787C7FBA7688@microsoft.com... > >> > > >> > Using Windows Mail - had all my personal folders transferred > >> > > >> > over from > >> > > >> > OE, > >> > > >> > and everything's been working just fine for about 4 months. > >> > > >> > Yesterday, I > >> > > >> > went and emptied my Junk Email folder, and suddenly all of my > >> > > >> > imported > >> > > >> > folders disappeared. I still have the basic Inbox, etc., but my > >> > > >> > Imported > >> > > >> > Folders (which had a lot of subfolders, and a TON of emails in > >> > > >> > those > >> > > >> > subfolders) is GONE. Not in Deleted Items - just GONE. Help!!! > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > |
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