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Is it possible to recover trashed emails from "global-messsages-db"?

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I accidentally deleted and trashed a subfolder in local folder containing my special bulk mails.

These files do appear without attachment on search as they are stored in "global-messsages-db". It would be cubersome to recover these emails one by one . The same script that enables them to be viewed on "search" may be used to recover them.

A tool is certainly needed to serve this purpose.
I accidentally deleted and trashed a subfolder in local folder containing my special bulk mails. These files do appear without attachment on search as they are stored in "global-messsages-db". It would be cubersome to recover these emails one by one . The same script that enables them to be viewed on "search" may be used to recover them. A tool is certainly needed to serve this purpose.

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I accidentally deleted and trashed a subfolder in local folder containing my special bulk mails. These files do appear without attachment on search as they are stored in "global-messsages-db". It would be cubersome to recover these emails one by one . The same script that enables them to be viewed on "search" may be used to recover them. A tool is certainly needed to serve this purpose.

No. It only has string fragments. Not whole messages

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pasmon said

I accidentally deleted and trashed a subfolder in local folder containing my special bulk mails. These files do appear without attachment on search as they are stored in "global-messsages-db". It would be cubersome to recover these emails one by one . The same script that enables them to be viewed on "search" may be used to recover them. A tool is certainly needed to serve this purpose.

No. It only has string fragments. Not whole messages