How to restore trash mails in inbox
The pesky task of dealing with spam and junk emails!
Restoring "trash" or "spam" emails to your inbox can be a bit tricky, but I'll guide you through the process. Please note that the steps may vary depending on your email provider and the specific settings you have in place.
Method 1: Using the "Spam" or "Junk" folder
- Log in to your email account and navigate to the "Spam" or "Junk" folder.
- Look for the emails you want to restore and select them by checking the boxes next to each email.
- Click on the "Not Spam" or "Not Junk" button to move the selected emails to your inbox.
Method 2: Using the "Trash" folder
- Log in to your email account and navigate to the "Trash" folder.
- Look for the emails you want to restore and select them by checking the boxes next to each email.
- Click on the "Restore" or "Undelete" button to move the selected emails back to your inbox.
Method 3: Using the email provider's settings
- Log in to your email account and navigate to the settings or preferences page.
- Look for the "Spam" or "Junk" settings and click on it.
- Check the box next to "Allow emails from [sender's email address] to be delivered to my inbox" or similar option.
- Click "Save" to apply the changes.
Method 4: Using a third-party email client or app
- If you're using a third-party email client or app, such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, you may be able to restore spam emails using the client's settings.
- Check the client's documentation or online support resources for instructions on how to restore spam emails.
Additional tips
- Be cautious when restoring spam emails, as they may still contain malware or phishing attempts.
- Consider marking the sender's email address as "Not Spam" or "Not Junk" to prevent similar emails from being sent to your spam folder in the future.
- Regularly cleaning out your spam and trash folders can help prevent your inbox from becoming cluttered with unwanted emails.
I hope these methods help you restore your trash emails to your inbox!