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Recover Deleted Email Messages in Vista Windows Mail

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Outlook Express was, and by the time of this writing still is, the most popular email client by a huge margin. It's hard to overestimate the amount of support Outlook Express has received from third party developers. Multiple free and commercial products compete for your disk space and a place in your Start menu, including tools that backup and restore email messages, and that fix and recover corrupted mail database. Outlook Express users certainly have no lack of email recovery tools that help to recover accidentally deleted email messages.

The situation has changed momentarily. With the release of Windows Vista, Outlook Express has been superseded with a new-generation email client, Windows Mail. Windows Mail stores email messages in a new format that is completely different from Outlook Express and incompatible with anything before it. Familiar mail recovery tools for Outlook Express no longer work with Windows Mail, and, as is typical, there is no method to un-delete email messages provided by Microsoft.

Windows Vista offers increased security and strengthened protection against modern threats. New security measures typically prevent users and applications from accessing important files and modifying vital information. In order to overcome these restrictions, you would have to be logged in as an Administrator, or at least as a user with administrative rights. This may become a major inconvenience for a home user, and a total show-stopper in a corporate environment.

Recovery for Windows Mail is fully aware of the new account security measures implemented in Windows Vista, and does not require you to be logged in with an administrative password. Just run Recovery for Windows Mail, and it'll do the rest - automatically!

Windows Mail differs from Outlook Express in the way it stores email. Each message is stored in a separate file, complemented by meta-information that's stored in a mail database for faster indexing. Deleting email in Windows Mail simply moves messages into the "Deleted Items" folder without affecting the files. But if you remove a message from the "Deleted Items" folder, there is no easy way to un-delete that mail.

Recovery for Windows Mail protects your messages from accidental deletion. It can un-delete and fully recover deleted mail even if it has been erased from the "Deleted Items" folder.

Recovery for Windows Mail is fully capable of recovering deleted email in the Windows Mail client. Protect yourself and download your free evaluation version here: http://www.nsware.com/Windows-Mail-Recovery.htm



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» left by Anonymous (1 year 349 days ago.)
Windows Mail Recovery 1.1

When I downloaded the program and searched for deleted emails, it found the one I was looking for. However, once I purchased the program and registered, it could no longer locate the email I was looking for.?????
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» left by daz from ewers (1 year 124 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 1 out of 5
When I downloaded the program and hit search it found nothing. Zilch. I even went and deleted some emails, copied, moved etc. It still found nothing. Sorry, but this program is a dud!!

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» left by R.M. from Canada (1 year 60 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 3 out of 5
I tried the free trial and could not find ANY deleted emails. Even with the 'deep'search option enabled. Back to the drawing board fellas.
R.M.

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» left by alfons verheijden from stekene Belgium (1 year 11 days ago.)
L.S
 
Once I recoverd my e-mails in Windows Mail but after that the Folder "Recovery messages still exist.
 
Every day he is filled up again with empty folders, I have to remove all those folders but the main Folders is not removable
 
What is the solution?
 
Regards
 
Alfons

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» left by Anonymous (291 days 12 hours ago.)
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i downloaded windows mail recovery also and it found absolutely nothing, not even recent deletions. don't waste your time with this program.

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