Recover your deleted email in Microsoft Outlook
Posted by The Temperamental Techie | Posted in Email, Microsoft Office, Outlook | Posted on 18-06-2009
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How many times have you accidentally deleted an email you needed to look at just one more time? “No big deal,” you say to yourself, “it’s in my deleted items folder.” Then your stomach drops as you realize you just emptied your deleted items folder or you used the SHIFT+DELETE command to skip having to empty it out of your deleted items folder. In a state of panic, you might approach your IT guy and ask him if there’s anything that can be done to recover your email, hoping that it hasn’t entered “the void.” Depending on the temperament of the techie on duty at the time, he/she might say you’re out of luck. Then again, the techie might be in a good mood and tell you that there is a 7-day retention policy (retention policies vary and are specified by the Exchange server administrator) and he’ll politely show you how to recover your lost email.
- Open Outlook, if it’s not already open.
- Select the Deleted Items folder in your folder list.
- Click the Tools menu and select “Recover Deleted Items…”
- Select the message(s) you want to restore and click the “Recover Selected Items” button.
- Close Outlook, if it’s open.
- Open the Windows registry editor by clicking on your Start menu, selecting “Run…”,then type in “regedit” and click “OK.”
- Backup your registry by selecting “My Computer”, then open the “File” menu and select “Export…”. Choose a location and name your file (I recommend naming it something along the lines of “20090617 registry backup” so you know when the backup was made).
- Once your backup is complete, browse to “My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Options.”
- Go to the “Edit” menu, point to “New”, and then select “DWORD Value.”
- Name it “DumpsterAlwaysOn” (no spaces).
- Right-click on your new DWORD, click “Modify…” and set the value to 1 (as in the number one).
- Click “OK” and close the registry editor.

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Great comment Alex. Thanks for the tip!
Great comment Alex. Thanks for the tip!
Great comment Alex. Thanks for the tip!
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