Can i get back purged spam mail

Unfortunately, it's unlikely that you can recover purged spam mail from your email provider's servers. Here's why:

  1. Purged emails are deleted: When you mark an email as spam or delete it, it's typically removed from your inbox and deleted from the server. This means that the email is no longer stored on the server, making it difficult to recover.
  2. Email providers have limited retention periods: Email providers typically have limited retention periods for emails, which means they delete emails after a certain period (e.g., 30 days, 60 days, etc.). This means that even if you didn't delete the email, it might still be deleted by the provider due to their retention policies.
  3. Spam filters are designed to delete spam: Spam filters are designed to automatically delete or move spam emails to a spam folder. If an email is marked as spam, it's likely that it was deleted or moved to a spam folder, making it difficult to recover.

However, there are a few things you can try to recover purged spam mail:

  1. Check your spam folder: If you're using a web-based email client, check your spam folder to see if the email is still there. You can also try searching for the email using keywords or sender information.
  2. Use email recovery software: There are third-party email recovery software available that claim to recover deleted emails. These software work by scanning your email client's database or email provider's servers to recover deleted emails. However, the effectiveness of these software varies, and it's not guaranteed that you'll be able to recover the email.
  3. Contact your email provider: If you're unable to recover the email using the above methods, you can contact your email provider's customer support and ask if they can recover the email for you. Some providers may have a process in place to recover deleted emails, but this is not guaranteed.

Remember that it's always a good idea to regularly back up your emails to an external storage device or cloud storage service to prevent data loss in the future.