Recovering deleted POP3 emails?

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Outlook 2003 user, receives email via POP connection.

If the email host isn't able to provide with the recent emails, is there any
way to recover the emails locally from the PC? The recover deleted items
appears only to work with Exchange Server.

Thanks for any and all assistance!
 
jscorsone said:
Outlook 2003 user, receives email via POP connection.

If the email host isn't able to provide with the recent emails, is
there any way to recover the emails locally from the PC? The recover
deleted items appears only to work with Exchange Server.

If he's deleted an item and has emptied the Deleted Items folder, the only
chance of recovery is here:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/restoredeleteditemsfromanoutlookpst.htm

The user should take more care and also should make frequent backups of the
PST.
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
 
If the user deleted them and then emptied the deleted items folder, there is only one remotely possible method to recover them - see
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/restoredeleteditemsfromanoutlookpst.htm

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After furious head scratching, jscorsone asked:

| Outlook 2003 user, receives email via POP connection.
|
| If the email host isn't able to provide with the recent emails, is
| there any way to recover the emails locally from the PC? The recover
| deleted items appears only to work with Exchange Server.
|
| Thanks for any and all assistance!
 
Thanks so much for the link. I'm afraid I don't have any experience with
hexadecimals or hexadecimal editors.

The website talks about columns on the left and right, but I'm not sure what
they mean.

My first two rows read:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f
00000000h: 21 42 44 4E D1 5D 6F ED 53 4D 0E 00 13 00 02 03 ; !BDNN] oiSM. .
.. . . .
 
Thanks for the tip.

I figured out the editor and was not able to recover any mail. Next time
I'll know not to open the Outlook .pst first.

Thanks again!
 
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