How to Recover Deleted Items from any Outlook Folder
Introduction:
Under Outlook's default settings, deleted item recovery is possible only from the deleted items folder. The following registry modification will allow one to recover items from any Outlook folder, including items that were hard deleted, using shift-delete. It should be noted that the prerequisite for recovery of any deleted items, is that a deleted items retention time has been specified for the private and/or public information store on the Exchange server. Only items deleted within the specified retention period are recoverable. The following solution has been tested, and is known to work on Microsoft Outlook 97,98,2000, and 2002 (XP).
How do I retrieve the emails I deleted?
Outlook 2000 and Exchange introduces a feature, Recover Deleted Items, allowing an individual to recover items they have permanently deleted from their mailbox.
How to Create a Signature for E-mail Messages?
Creating a Signature for Email Messages 1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the MailFormat tab.
Outlook 2000: How to Create a New Personal Folder?
Open a New PST File
As an example, we will open a new ARCHIVE.PST file, since the current file is large and/or not performing well, even after being compacted.
How do I find out what my email address is?
I want to find out what my email address is. How can I do that?
From your Outlook client:
- Open the Global Address List
- Type in your last name
- Right click on your entry
- Click on Properties
- Click the E-mail Addresses tab
- Your internet address is shown with a prefix of SMTP:
- When providing your internet address to other users, you do not give the prefix information.
- You may have secondary addresses which are used by the Exchange system.
Why unsafe files are received through email?
Unsafe or Virus Threats Disguised as Certain File Types
The "unsafe" category represents any extension that may have malicious script or code associated with it that could be threatening or considered as a risk to your desktop, your company's email systems, and/or Your company's file servers. Any attachment with an "unsafe" file extension is inaccessible if you use a version of Outlook that has the security patch applied to it.
Using offline folders and replication
Offline folders make it possible to work with the contents of a Microsoft Exchange Server folder while not connected to the network and then when connected to the network, synchronize the folders.
When working offline, you work with the contents of an offline folder exactly as you do with a folder on a server. For example, you can change and move items in your offline Inbox, send messages that are placed in your offline Outbox, and read your offline public folders. You will continue to receive new messages in your Mailbox. However, you will not be aware of these changes on the server until you connect to the network.

