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Recover/reupload messages deleted by fetchmail
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I used fetchmail to access my Hotmail/Outlook mailbox. It downloaded every message inside Inbox, but now that folder is empty at the server. Now I see that fetchmail deletes messages by default:
-k | --keep : Keep retrieved messages on the remote mailserver. Normally, messages are deleted from the folder on the
mailserver after they have been retrieved. Specifying the keep option
causes retrieved messages to remain in your folder on the mailserver
I expected to find them in the Deleted folder or the Archive folder at the server but they are not there. Is there a way to find them (maybe something like a Imap/Deleted folder) or a way to reupload them?
email data-recovery imap fetchmail
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I used fetchmail to access my Hotmail/Outlook mailbox. It downloaded every message inside Inbox, but now that folder is empty at the server. Now I see that fetchmail deletes messages by default:
-k | --keep : Keep retrieved messages on the remote mailserver. Normally, messages are deleted from the folder on the
mailserver after they have been retrieved. Specifying the keep option
causes retrieved messages to remain in your folder on the mailserver
I expected to find them in the Deleted folder or the Archive folder at the server but they are not there. Is there a way to find them (maybe something like a Imap/Deleted folder) or a way to reupload them?
email data-recovery imap fetchmail
Do you still have your local copies? (Whereverfetchmailended up putting them.)
– Stephen Kitt
yesterday
Yes, I used fetchmail + maildrop and they are in the local mailbox
– golimar
yesterday
add a comment |
I used fetchmail to access my Hotmail/Outlook mailbox. It downloaded every message inside Inbox, but now that folder is empty at the server. Now I see that fetchmail deletes messages by default:
-k | --keep : Keep retrieved messages on the remote mailserver. Normally, messages are deleted from the folder on the
mailserver after they have been retrieved. Specifying the keep option
causes retrieved messages to remain in your folder on the mailserver
I expected to find them in the Deleted folder or the Archive folder at the server but they are not there. Is there a way to find them (maybe something like a Imap/Deleted folder) or a way to reupload them?
email data-recovery imap fetchmail
I used fetchmail to access my Hotmail/Outlook mailbox. It downloaded every message inside Inbox, but now that folder is empty at the server. Now I see that fetchmail deletes messages by default:
-k | --keep : Keep retrieved messages on the remote mailserver. Normally, messages are deleted from the folder on the
mailserver after they have been retrieved. Specifying the keep option
causes retrieved messages to remain in your folder on the mailserver
I expected to find them in the Deleted folder or the Archive folder at the server but they are not there. Is there a way to find them (maybe something like a Imap/Deleted folder) or a way to reupload them?
email data-recovery imap fetchmail
email data-recovery imap fetchmail
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Do you still have your local copies? (Whereverfetchmailended up putting them.)
– Stephen Kitt
yesterday
Yes, I used fetchmail + maildrop and they are in the local mailbox
– golimar
yesterday
add a comment |
Do you still have your local copies? (Whereverfetchmailended up putting them.)
– Stephen Kitt
yesterday
Yes, I used fetchmail + maildrop and they are in the local mailbox
– golimar
yesterday
Do you still have your local copies? (Wherever
fetchmail ended up putting them.)– Stephen Kitt
yesterday
Do you still have your local copies? (Wherever
fetchmail ended up putting them.)– Stephen Kitt
yesterday
Yes, I used fetchmail + maildrop and they are in the local mailbox
– golimar
yesterday
Yes, I used fetchmail + maildrop and they are in the local mailbox
– golimar
yesterday
add a comment |
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Do you still have your local copies? (Wherever
fetchmailended up putting them.)– Stephen Kitt
yesterday
Yes, I used fetchmail + maildrop and they are in the local mailbox
– golimar
yesterday