If you have closed the page on which you were browsing then it is impossible for u to read the deleted mail. Other wise you can read it by going back on the previous page.
With most email programs, deleting an email moves the message from the current folder into a folder designated for deleted emails. The folder is usually named "trash" or "garbage". Normally, you can come back later, access/read the message and move it out of the trash folder. Messages in the trash folder are retained until a threshold is reached such as a retention time or maximum email count and then are purged from the trash folder.
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No Not on most computer's But the E-Mail service usually has a "Deleted email's" section which has all of your emails in.
Usually in the trash/deleted items.
Yes,deleted emails go into the the trash folder on the left pane of the email window. Just click on it to see the deleted email
Any computer is good for browsing the internet and reading emails, as long as you have connection to the internet. I browse the internet and read emails with my laptop.
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All the deleted Emails are stored in the Trash tab. These Emails can be recovered easily. They could be brought back to the primary emails.
Pretty much any e-mail client software can let you read emails offline. Such as - Apple Mail - Microsoft Office Outlook
The come back as they are not deleted from the server and when you connect to the mail server they come back onto the computer
They are the people who set up your office computer, setup your email, recover your forgotten passwords, recover your accidentally deleted emails and files, fix your computer, setup the servers, and answer questions like this.
no their emails will not be deleted unless they themselves delete them
The only way to read them is to first restore them. You can do this by going into your computers recycle bin and clicking on the restore button of your chosen file. If they are permanently deleted, then there is no way to read them, unless they're on another computer or you once attached them to an email. If so, then you can see them by going into your sent box on your email provider. If that email is deleted, then try looking on your computers hard drive? If they aren't on there, you've lost them for good!
The IMAP protocol differs from the POP3 protocol is that the IMAP doesnt require the user to download all the emails to the PC to check for new emails. It is also much easier to distinguish between read and unread emails while using the IMAP as oppose to the POP3. Some other difference is the IMAP is that you can create multiple email accounts from the PC where as the POP3 requires new email accounts to be created on the server. Another difference is that with IMAP emails can be deleted directly through the server where as the POP3 emails are deleted on the PC.