e-Recovery™ for Outlook Express recovers deleted e-mail messages even after you have emptied your "deleted items" folder.
e-Recovery™ is simple to use because it automatically detects and displays all Outlook Express folders, and then guides you through the recovery in three easy steps. e-Recovery™ requires no special computer knowledge, yet is powerful and robust enough for the most thorough IT professional.
Point, click and recover: e-Recovery™ is really that easy!
Are you still not sure e-Recovery™ will do the trick?
Outlook Express stores each folder in Outlook Express in a DBX file, which is identical to the folder name. If you accidentally delete an e-mail or other file, you will no longer be able to find it. The Deleted Items folder is the Outlook Express equivalent of the Windows Recycle Bin. When you empty the Deleted Items folder every file in it is gone forever.
Not so for e-Recovery for Outlook Express users! e-Recovery is a tool designed to undelete accidentally deleted e-mail messages and recover lost files. e-Recovery will scan your Deleted Items folder and display lost Outlook Express email files still residing on your computer. e-Recovery will assist in the recovery of every Outlook Express DBX file found and allow you to put these files into the folder of your choice. Previously deleted Outlook Express files are now undeleted and restored.
E-Recovery is a tool designed to undelete and recover accidentally deleted e-mail messages and repair damaged dbx files.
Outlook Express stores each folder in Outlook Express in a dbx file, which is identical to the folder name.
Our new Intella Recovery technology allows e-Recovery users to quickly reconstruct damaged dbx files created by Outlook Express and easily restore the lost or deleted email messages.
The Deleted Items folder is the Outlook Express equivalent of Windows Recycle Bin. When you empty the Deleted Items folder messages are gone forever. Not so for e-Recovery users. e-Recovery will scan your Deleted Items folder and display all of the lost email messages still residing on your computer.
The messages are recovered in the .eml format to a folder of your choice and can be imported or dragged and dropped into Outlook Express mail and news bases
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