How can retrive spam mail deleted by hotmail

The frustration of deleted spam emails! Unfortunately, Hotmail (now Outlook.com) doesn't have a built-in feature to retrieve deleted emails, including spam ones. However, I'll provide some workarounds to help you recover deleted emails, including spam ones:

Method 1: Check your Trash folder

  1. Log in to your Hotmail account.
  2. Click on the "Trash" folder (it's usually located in the left-hand menu).
  3. Check if the deleted spam email is still present in the Trash folder. If it is, you can restore it by clicking on the "Restore" button.

Method 2: Use the "Recover deleted emails" feature (if available)

Some email providers, including Hotmail, offer a feature to recover deleted emails. To check if this feature is available for your account:

  1. Log in to your Hotmail account.
  2. Click on the "Settings" icon (represented by a gear icon) in the top right corner.
  3. Click on "View all Outlook settings."
  4. Scroll down to the "Accounts" section and click on "Recover deleted emails."
  5. If this feature is available, you'll see a list of deleted emails, including spam ones. You can restore them by clicking on the "Restore" button.

Method 3: Use a third-party email recovery tool

There are several third-party email recovery tools available that claim to recover deleted emails, including spam ones. Some popular options include:

  1. Email Recovery Tool (ERT) by EaseUS
  2. Recover My Emails
  3. Email Recovery Software by SysInfo

Please note that these tools may not always work, and there's a risk of data corruption or loss. Be cautious when using third-party tools, and make sure to read reviews and understand the terms of service before using them.

Method 4: Contact Hotmail support

If none of the above methods work, you can try contacting Hotmail support to see if they can help you recover your deleted spam email. Keep in mind that they may not be able to recover the email, but it's worth a try.

Remember to always be cautious when dealing with spam emails, and consider using email filters or spam detection tools to help prevent them from reaching your inbox in the first place.