It depends on your Exchange server configuration - for example, permanently deleted items will be held on for 14 days on Intermedia’s Exchange 2007/20 servers.ĭuring this time (called a retention period), you can restore deleted items in Outlook or OWA using the Recover Deleted Items process. If you have “permanently” deleted an item or emptied your Deleted Items folder, you can still recover those items. But what about permanently deleted items? If you deleted a calendar entry or a task, the system will ask you if you want to permanently delete it. Then, if it’s a calendar invitation, you can just re-accept it to add it back to your calendar. So you can easily go in there and restore them to your inbox. When you delete items (emails, contacts, meeting invitations, etc.) from your mailbox, they are first transferred to the Deleted Items folder. The good news is that deleting items by mistake does not necessarily mean that an item is gone forever. It’s probably happened to everyone: you meant to hit “reply” and accidentally hit “delete” instead.
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