Emails

Discussion in 'Software' started by Goldenskull, Apr 20, 2013.

  1. Goldenskull

    Goldenskull I can't follow the rules

    How do i find all the emails i created.
     
  2. mcsmc

    mcsmc MajorGeek

    What do you use for email? Is it a program that uses POP/IMAP access, such as Outlook or Thundbird? Or do you access your mail using a web browser? What is your email service?

    Usually, emails you "created" are located in your email's Sent folder.
     
  3. Goldenskull

    Goldenskull I can't follow the rules

    I use Gmail and yahoo.

    And another one but i forget witch email service it is
     
  4. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    You really can't find your sent email? Gmail is linear. Each reply is within each "thread" of a conversation. Not sure about Yahoo, but probably in a sent folder.
     
  5. Goldenskull

    Goldenskull I can't follow the rules

    I am more talking about finding my emails i know some of them the ones that is use but can not remember the older ones.I have looked around threw out the net and can not seem to find much.
     
  6. Adrynalyne

    Adrynalyne Guest

    It is hard to find anything on the Internet, if you threw it out! Hopefully you didn't empty your recycle bin yet ;)


    Gmail saves everything online unless you delete it. Check your folders. Otherwise, search the archives.
     
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  7. cipher

    cipher Major Geek Extraordinaire

  8. mcsmc

    mcsmc MajorGeek

    Ahh... I believe the OP is asking how he can find all the email ADDRESSES he has created.

    In this case, you won't be able to. There's no email address directory.
     
  9. usafveteran

    usafveteran MajorGeek

    Your terminology throughout this discussion has been very vague. In the above sentence, most people would interpret "emails" to mean email messages. So, if you could get the terminology correct, that would be very helpful. After reading through this discussion thread, I believe you are talking about email ACCOUNTS. As a long-term email user who has created multiple ACCOUNTS in the past, you surely know ACCOUNTS is the correct term, not emails.
     
  10. cipher

    cipher Major Geek Extraordinaire


    OK, then maybe this can help:

    http://oi33.tinypic.com/i69yjq.jpg
     
  11. mcsmc

    mcsmc MajorGeek

    Hey man... I already covered that bit of it. There's no need to come across as rude and abrasive. Chill out a little? :major
     
  12. mcsmc

    mcsmc MajorGeek

    Excellent point, Cipher. To caveat this idea, OP you can look in your contact lists of the email accounts you're already aware of... you might find emails from "yourself" from the other email accounts you've forgotten.

    One thing to keep in mind though... most email services delete inactive accounts after a certain period of time. Also, the ones that don't at least clear out the accounts to save server space. For instance, I went to login to my Hotmail account that I hadn't used in a long time, and most of the emails that I'd had in it were gone. I believe it asked me if I wanted to reactivate the account... I can't honestly recall, as this "rejuvenation" of the account was several months ago.

    Regardless, it's kind of a concept of "use it or lose it". Anyway, best of luck finding your accounts.
     

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