Can past emails be recovered from windows live mail

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Unfortunately, the default behavior of Windows Live Mail is to store emails on the local computer, and not to automatically backup or archive them. This means that if you delete an email or the email database becomes corrupted, there's a good chance that the email will be lost forever.

However, there are a few ways to potentially recover deleted or lost emails from Windows Live Mail:

  1. Check the "Deleted Items" folder: If you've deleted an email, it may still be present in the "Deleted Items" folder. You can access this folder by going to the "Folders" pane, right-clicking on "Deleted Items", and selecting "Show Folder". If you find the email you're looking for, you can restore it by dragging it back to the "Inbox" or another folder.
  2. Use the "Recover Deleted Items" feature: Windows Live Mail has a built-in feature to recover deleted items. To access it, go to "File" > "Options" > "Other", and then click on "Recover Deleted Items". This feature will scan your email database for deleted items and allow you to restore them.
  3. Use a third-party email recovery tool: There are several third-party tools available that can help recover deleted or lost emails from Windows Live Mail. Some popular options include:
    • EaseUS Email Recovery: A free tool that can recover deleted emails from Windows Live Mail.
    • Kernel for Windows Live Mail Recovery: A commercial tool that can recover deleted emails, contacts, and other data from Windows Live Mail.
    • Mail Recovery: A free tool that can recover deleted emails from various email clients, including Windows Live Mail.
  4. Check your email account's web interface: If you have a web-based email account (e.g., Hotmail, Outlook.com), you can try logging in to the web interface and checking your email account's "Trash" or "Deleted Items" folder. You may be able to recover deleted emails from there.
  5. Use a backup or archive: If you've been using Windows Live Mail for a while, you may have created backups or archives of your email data. Check your backup or archive files to see if you have a copy of the email you're looking for.

Remember that the success of these methods depends on various factors, such as the age of the email, the type of email client you're using, and the level of corruption or damage to the email database.