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Hi everybody! Who can help me to restore My local folders Inbox e-mail ? After reinstalling windows 10 try to bring back my old profile -everything bring it bac

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Hi everybody! Who can help me to restore My local folders Inbox e-mail ? After reinstalling windows 10 try to bring back my old profile -everything bring it back exept my main e-mails in local folders/ Inbox there is also other account iwch is working great. may be problem in size ? My inbox file is 3.8 Gb Try to use import export tool, delete profile and creating new - but nothing helps Please tell me solution or may be someone can repair it with Teamviewer ?

Hi everybody! Who can help me to restore My local folders Inbox e-mail ? After reinstalling windows 10 try to bring back my old profile -everything bring it back exept my main e-mails in local folders/ Inbox there is also other account iwch is working great. may be problem in size ? My inbox file is 3.8 Gb Try to use import export tool, delete profile and creating new - but nothing helps Please tell me solution or may be someone can repair it with Teamviewer ?

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I'm sorry, I forgot a step.

Follow steps 1,2,3,4 again.

Edit that "Recover" file with a text editing program like Notepad. Do not use Microsoft Word or any other word processing program.

In "Recover", look for X-Mozilla-Status:

Every e-mail message will have X-Mozilla-Status: with a 4 digit number after it. For example:

X-Mozilla-Status: 0019

There can be a variety of numbers. 0019 means that the message was deleted. 0008 means that the e-mail was moved out of the folder to another location.

You will need to change that 4 digit number to 0000 (four zeros). Do that for every message in the file.

When finished, save the file.

Then follow steps 5 and 6 above.

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Bruce A. Johnson said

I'm sorry, I forgot a step. Follow steps 1,2,3,4 again. Edit that "Recover" file with a text editing program like Notepad. Do not use Microsoft Word or any other word processing program. In "Recover", look for X-Mozilla-Status: Every e-mail message will have X-Mozilla-Status: with a 4 digit number after it. For example: X-Mozilla-Status: 0019 There can be a variety of numbers. 0019 means that the message was deleted. 0008 means that the e-mail was moved out of the folder to another location. You will need to change that 4 digit number to 0000 (four zeros). Do that for every message in the file. When finished, save the file. Then follow steps 5 and 6 above.

unfortunately notepad can not open "inbox file is too large for notepad"

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I edited with 010 Editor changed status to 0000 (there is only one record with X-Mozilla-Status and one status X-Mozilla-Status 2) still doesn't work

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HaykMail said

I edited with 010 Editor changed status to 0000 (there is only one record with X-Mozilla-Status and one status X-Mozilla-Status 2) still doesn't work

Every single message will have a X-Mozilla-Status line. If your Inbox is so large, there are no doubt hundreds of messages, so hundreds of X-Mozilla-Status lines. Search and replace will be necessary, but you will still have to check every X-Mozilla-Status line to make sure that they are all set to 0000.

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