Recovering Recently Deleted Emails
First of all, have all your email accounts back up and turned on. But if it isn’t, don’t worry. See, when you delete any email, it isn’t deleted permanently for the first 30 days. Right after you delete an email, Gmail moves it to a folder called Trash Bin, and it stays there for the next 30 days. So in that case, you can recover your email in four small steps:
Step 1: Go to Gmail on your computer and log in to your account.
Step 2: On the left side of the page, you see a column with various folders, such as Inbox, promotions, and social. Scroll down and click on More, and then you’ll see a folder named Trash. Open it.
Step 3: Check the box in front of the email you want to recover.
Step 4: Choose “Move To” and move the folder from trash to inbox.
And in these four steps, you’ll be able to recover any of the emails you want.
How To Recover Deleted Emails in Gmail
Many times we, by mistake, delete some critical or important emails. You might have deleted emails to declutter your Gmail account or to free up space. Sometimes, we end up deleting important emails in the mix. Thankfully, it is extremely easy to recover deleted emails from Gmail in just four steps.
Here’s an article on how to recover deleted emails in Gmail account. And a few tips to make sure you never delete any important email ever again.
Table of Content
- Recovering Recently Deleted Emails
- Using the Gmail Search Feature to Locate Deleted Emails
- Recovering Emails from the “Spam” or “Bin” Folder
- Additional Tips for Email Recovery in Gmail