what do you mean?
where are you deleting them from? If they were in outlook or outlook express, then check 'deleted items' first. If they're not in there, stop what you are doing right now and don't install any new programmes or save any files. They might be rescuable.
Posted By: Dave in France on September 1st 2005 at 16:38:58
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- ok techie types.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:35:41
- Nope. (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 1, 16:39:49
- Well, technically, if they were only recently deleted it'd be possible to ... (General Chat) - roywallerslovechild, Sep 1, 16:43:38
- Yeah but actually she's saying that she deleted them from her (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 1, 16:48:35
- Indeed. (General Chat) - roywallerslovechild, Sep 1, 16:50:43
- twas a mac..entourage.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:50:17
- Yeah but actually she's saying that she deleted them from her (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 1, 16:48:35
- Well, technically, if they were only recently deleted it'd be possible to ... (General Chat) - roywallerslovechild, Sep 1, 16:43:38
- what do you mean? (General Chat) - Dave in France, Sep 1, 16:38:58
- not quite.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:40:36
- Oh I see. They could well be still on their server and of course its legal - you are (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 1, 16:41:50
- I thought.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:43:02
- That sort of thing would normally be part of a contract t&c document. (General Chat) - roywallerslovechild, Sep 1, 16:44:55
- you do.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:46:33
- I thought it was statutory law these days. Work emails are the property of the company ? (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 1, 16:49:14
- Not to the best of my knowledge - accepted normal practice ... (General Chat) - roywallerslovechild, Sep 1, 16:52:56
- I thought it was statutory law these days. Work emails are the property of the company ? (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 1, 16:49:14
- you do.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:46:33
- No they do not. (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 1, 16:43:42
- OK.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:45:34
- Were you having a bit of cyber email loving with someone? (n/m) (General Chat) - Ashton4England, Sep 1, 16:52:40
- I wish.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:53:59
- ok.. (General Chat) - Ashton4England, Sep 1, 16:57:36
- at least.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:58:28
- ok.. (General Chat) - Ashton4England, Sep 1, 16:57:36
- I wish.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:53:59
- i imagine they opened an archived .pst file or something (General Chat) - Dave in France, Sep 1, 16:51:15
- ok mea culpa.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:52:44
- Well they could have overridden it but suggestion I heard to combat this was (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 1, 16:50:18
- Were you having a bit of cyber email loving with someone? (n/m) (General Chat) - Ashton4England, Sep 1, 16:52:40
- OK.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:45:34
- That sort of thing would normally be part of a contract t&c document. (General Chat) - roywallerslovechild, Sep 1, 16:44:55
- I thought.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:43:02
- Oh I see. They could well be still on their server and of course its legal - you are (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 1, 16:41:50
- I think cc means as in someone else 'retrieving the mails (n/m) (General Chat) - Fierce Panda, Sep 1, 16:40:02
- not quite.. (General Chat) - camcan, Sep 1, 16:40:36
- Nope. (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 1, 16:39:49
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