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derekpara | 18:47 Fri 11th Nov 2016 | Computers
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I have Windows LiveMail on my PC and ipad and if I delete a message on my ipad it I find it is also deleted on my pc but is not recoverable on either as it not in the 'deleted' file on the pc.

Is there any way of recovering such a message or is it gone for ever ?

Cheers.

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I think it is to do with your IMAP settings - see this link on how to set up the "Special folders", the bit after B. 6. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/wiki/livemail-email/windows-live-mail-and-outlook-mail/6edb5ba6-f9f2-40fd-80a1-fc23cc6fbfe0 - if messages are kept on server, you should be able to see them across devices. On the advanced tab you want the box checked to use Deleted Items for IMAP. Also, if you do not want to delete all Deleted Items on exit, make sure that option is unchecked.

If there is no IMAP tab in Properties, it is using POP. Set options on Advanced tab to leave a copy on the server.

If you change your settings, do a test with a new email to check it is doing what you want.

The advice from Microsoft for recovering a lost email is to access your email through the web portal, as it may still be there.

This forum may help in general http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/livemail?tab=Threads&;auth=1
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Thankyou, P. I'll get to grips with your guuidance when I ahvean hour or two to spare ! My competence rating is ' Fair' only.

Thanks again.

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Don't worry, it will make sense when you read the instructions and have the properties window open in front of you.

Looking at the Microsoft forum, and searching in general, this seems to be a common problem.

Good luck.

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