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Undelete in Windows Live Hotmail

By Matthew Lynch
June 15, 2023
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Have you ever accidentally deleted an important email from your Windows Live Hotmail account? If so, you might be thrilled to know that there is a feature in Hotmail called “Undelete” that allows you to recover deleted emails.

Undelete is a great feature in Hotmail that can come in handy when you accidentally delete an email. Once you delete an email in Hotmail, it goes to the Deleted folder. This folder acts as a recycle bin, where all your deleted items go. These deleted items stay in the Deleted folder for a certain period before they are permanently deleted from your account.

If you mistakenly delete an email, you can easily recover it by following these simple steps:

1. Login to your Hotmail account and go to your Deleted folder.

2. Find the email that you want to recover. You can use the search bar to locate it quickly.

3. Once you find the email, select it by clicking on the check-box to the left of the email.

4. Click on the Move to button at the top of the page.

5. Choose the folder where you want to move the email to.

6. Once you select the folder, click Move.

By following these steps, you can easily recover your deleted email. However, it is important to remember that the emails in your Deleted folder have a limited shelf life. If you do not recover the email within a certain period, it will be permanently deleted from your account.

Also, if you have accidentally deleted an email from your Inbox, it will go directly to the Deleted folder. If you do not see the email in your Deleted folder, click on the Recover deleted messages link in the lower-left corner of your screen. This will take you to a recovery page where you can select the emails you want to recover.

In conclusion, the Undelete feature in Windows Live Hotmail can be a lifesaver if you ever accidentally delete an important email. It is an easy-to-use feature that can save you from a great deal of stress and frustration. So, make sure to take advantage of this feature whenever you need to recover a deleted email. 

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