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![]() It's a lot of cost and hassle with, I'm afraid, a low chance of success. Ever start typing a message only to find your attention needed in another channel or conversation Those unsent messages now appear in a dedicated Drafts. If not, choose Drafts or Sent depending on your preference. If you accidentally deleted the emails from your inbox, just tap on Inbox. ![]() In the next menu, you’ll be able to choose where you want to move your recovered emails to. The file will appear as 'emix' followed by a number (at least it does in Snow Leopard, I don't remember whether it's different in Leopard), but there will one of these for every email you ever deleted which has not been overwritten and there is no way to know which is your draft unless you can do it by date - I don't know whether FileSalvage can do that. In the Actions group, select Recover Deleted Items from Server. Here, you’ll be able to select all the emails that you’d want to recover. If you managed somehow to delete it from the Mail Trash then I'm afraid it's gone: however it's just remotely possible that a recovery program might find it, but it's unlikely and you would really need to have not been using your Mac since you deleted it - the more you use it the more chance of it being overwritten.įileSalvage - it has a trial mode which will enable you to see but not recover files it costs $89.95 for a fully working version. If you put the draft in the recycle bin, then they are still. It disappeared from the Drafts folder but when I clicked on Trash in the Mail sidebar there it was. If the files are actually permanently deleted then there is no way to get the data back. I created a draft, and did exactly what you did. And why doesn't Mail send a deleted draft to the trash folder? ![]()
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