We'd need a lot more details than are given to even begin to answer this. Some systems don't store the emails on the server at all.
Nope - so long as you give the email address, the lawyers have the legal power to get the emails direct from the mail server - they don't need the password.
From what I have seen, it depends on a couple of things. If your email is on and Exchange Server, you should not have any issues as long as the server is where you stored your contacts. If they are in a PST file, then depending on how you load the exchange profile, you may have to move some things around. I don't know about other services.
Scallops can be stored in the fridge for up to two days before they should be consumed.
Bulbs can typically be stored for up to 1-2 years before they lose their viability.
As long as the appliance is stored up right, it can be stored for years. The chemical cooling agent will still be good. Your appliance may be out dated before the feon is.
A fraction of a second. Emails travel at the speed of light. There is sometimes a delay of a few seconds due to server processing times.
Asparagus can be stored in the fridge for about 3-4 days before it starts to go bad.
Cooked pasta can be stored in the fridge for 3-5 days before it goes bad.
Thawed breastmilk can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before it needs to be used.
Fresh fish can be stored in the fridge for up to two days before it goes bad.
Breast milk can be safely stored in the refrigerator for up to 4-8 days before it expires.
Breastmilk can be safely stored in the fridge for up to 4 days before it needs to be discarded.