On the web. On your computer, go to drive.google.com. On the left, click Bin. Click the file that you want to restore. At the top, click restore . Tip: You can sort your deleted files by date deleted to find the oldest or newest files deleted. You can find restored files in their original location.

On your PC: Open your Gmail account and click on the gear icon at the top-right corner of your screen to go to your Settings. Look for and click on "See all settings". Go to "Filters and Blocked Addresses". Look through the email addresses that you have blocked or created filters for.

If you need help, see Find a user account. - Hover over the user and click More Restore data. You can also find this option at the top-left of the user's account page, under More . - Select the date range for the data you want to restore, from within the last 25 days. - Select the type of data you want to restore: Drive or Gmail.
To restore, open Gmail in browser or mobile, open the Trash folder and locate the email you wish to restore to the Inbox folder. On the mobile, long-press on the email and tap on the white
Replied on November 2, 2013. Report abuse. To recover your email do the following. 1. Sign in to your Outlook.com account (via a Computer/Laptop). 2. Go to your Deleted folder (found on the left pane under Folders). 3. Look for "Lost a message?", and click "recover deleted messages".
Go to My Activity tab, then select All Messages box. Next, choose the search bar and type “birthday” followed by space and the actual day. For example, if you wanted to recover the missing mail sent on January 20th, 2018, then simply type “20 Jan 2018”. . 248 105 377 2 481 135 194 69

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