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My old emails have disappeared from my Hotmail/Outlook.com account. I’ve logged into the account on a weekly basis so I know that isn’t the issue. I searched old emails and they’re just gone; anything past 2013 emails are gone which I need to have. What can be done? When I found out and panicked I searched links and saw a link without reading carefully about Hotmail help. It turned out that it was not Hotmail but a company called [company redacted]; they took over my computer remotely before I realized they were not directly associated with Microsoft.

Hotmail has automatically deleted my email. What can I do? Is there a way to recover the messages that were removed?

Are they legit? Do they do further damage? Keeping anything critically important in only a free email account like Hotmail is unfortunately a recipe for disaster. I want to go over how you might have been better prepared for this. I’ll touch on what you might do to get your email back (but to be honest, I’m not very hopeful) and I’ll talk about the service that you let access your machine. Bleach 628 New World Orders. Putting all your eggs in the Hotmail basket Over the years, I’ve seen many important documents and emails get lost in free email services.

Sometimes it was the service’s fault, and sometimes it was the user’s fault, but they all were lost – forever. Free email services have little if any customer support or recourse to help you out. The key here is that the stuff that you consider important was stored in one and only one place: a free email account. The way you could have prepared for this is actually very simple:. There are several ways to back up an online email account, and had you done any one of them, this would not be the disaster it’s very likely to turn out to be.

So, if you walk away with only one lesson from this, please let it be back up. Getting help Getting your email back is a little bit harder. First I’m going to point you at an article I have called, “” There are several options covered in the article. Ultimately, there are no people to talk to and no emails to send, but there is a website that you can go to that has a lot of frequent scenarios.

There is an item there called “restore deleted email messages”. All that really is is just looking in the deleted folder to make sure that they’re not there. I do, of course, recommend you do that. At the bottom of that page they also give you a link to a contact form. It’s possible that someone will get back to you with assistance on the issue but like I said, I’m not very hopeful.

limieagle – 2018