Known File Type(s) for Apple Mail message files

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Re: Known File Type(s) for Apple Mail message files

by Alt » Thu Feb 28, 2013 7:27 am

inou81 wrote:I have accidentally deleted my account and all the folders are gone. I have tried the xml code in this post and it works only on the test messages I sent after recreating my old account. Can anyone point me in the right direction to recover my old emails?

Thanks
Maybe, that overwrote the entire account folders?

Re: Known File Type(s) for Apple Mail message files

by inou81 » Wed Feb 27, 2013 7:00 pm

I have accidentally deleted my account and all the folders are gone. I have tried the xml code in this post and it works only on the test messages I sent after recreating my old account. Can anyone point me in the right direction to recover my old emails?

Thanks

Re: Known File Type(s) for Apple Mail message files

by Alt » Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:49 pm

Yeah, we will implement this feature.

Re: Known File Type(s) for Apple Mail message files

by nigelh » Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:42 am

nigelh wrote:One new point, if I may: I have the scan running again, but it seems that there's no way to ask R-Studio to scan only the free space on the disk - a feature I have seen in at least one other recovery utility. Given that this would significantly reduce the time required to complete a scan, perhaps it would be a useful additional feature for you to add - unless it is already there, and I'm just not seeing it, of course!
Of course, what I mean there is that it would reduce the time to scan when searching for deleted files to be recovered. But I'm sure you realised that.....!!! ;-)

Re: Known File Type(s) for Apple Mail message files

by nigelh » Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:11 am

Many thanks for that. It's working now. Apologies, I thought I had saved the file as "plain text", but it seems that Apple's TextEdit utility doesn't actually have an option to do that, which seems odd. ironically, Word and Open Office do, of course.

One new point, if I may: I have the scan running again, but it seems that there's no way to ask R-Studio to scan only the free space on the disk - a feature I have seen in at least one other recovery utility. Given that this would significantly reduce the time required to complete a scan, perhaps it would be a useful additional feature for you to add - unless it is already there, and I'm just not seeing it, of course!

Thanks again for all your help.

Re: Known File Type(s) for Apple Mail message files

by Alt » Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:16 am

It looks like your text editor inserts a lot of abundant text-formatting characters into the file. I sent you a correct one. Delete the old file and use this one.

Re: Known File Type(s) for Apple Mail message files

by nigelh » Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:47 am

Alt wrote:Can you send the xml file to my e-mail address?
Sent!

Re: Known File Type(s) for Apple Mail message files

by nigelh » Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:44 am

Alt wrote:I have passed the problem to our developers. Can we use the e-mail address you registered with to contact you?
Yes, of course! :-)

Re: Known File Type(s) for Apple Mail message files

by Alt » Tue Feb 03, 2009 7:59 am

Can you send the xml file to my e-mail address?

Re: Known File Type(s) for Apple Mail message files

by Alt » Tue Feb 03, 2009 5:18 am

I have passed the problem to our developers. Can we use the e-mail address you registered with to contact you?

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