Good to hear that no more messages are being deleted after disabling
the 'delete after 5 days' setting. I've never used that setting, so I don’t
know how reliable it is. All development on Windows Mail was stopped
abruptly in July 2006, so a number of bugs remain. Microsoft recommends
upgrading to the replacement program, Windows Live Mail. The latest
version of that program is available here:
http://explore.live.com/windows-live-essentials-beta
It will automatically import all your Windows Mail data.
Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
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"AHA" wrote in message news

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Thanks for having answered. I check the same mail account with outlook but on
the same device. Outlook I configured long time ago as such that all messages
should remain on the origin server. It never happened that messages would
have been deleted earlier. I changed the configuration on windows mail into
keeping stored all messages on the origin server. It works now but that does
not solve the problem of the earlier deleted messages. As I see it the
standard configuration simply did not keep what it was promising.
"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
> Is there another computer or device (smartphone?) checking that same
> mail account? Other than that, I don't know what might cause that.
> Try unchecking the 'delete after 5 days' setting. Does that make a difference?
>
> Unless your provider also offers the IMAP protocol, there is no easy way
> to move mail back to the server with a POP account. You'd have to
> forward each email back to yourself.
>
> Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
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> "AHA" wrote in message news:BBBEE6D8-7CA3-478A-8C38-...
>
> I recently configured windows mail and configured it for synconization with
> t-online mailserver. Standard configuration was that the mails on the other
> mailserver will be deleted after 5 days. However, all incoming mails on my
> t-online mailserver have been deleted immediately after they were transfered
> to windows mail. Questions:
> 1. who is responsible for that?
> 2. How can I get the mails back to my t-online mailserver?
>
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