With the intention to keep the mailbox tidy and minimum size as possible, we tend to delete the emails which we think no longer needed. However, we may sometimes end up in a situation where the deletion is being regretted and wanted to recover the deleted mails desperately. Besides that, the emails in the mailbox could also be removed automatically after a certain time period due to the emails retention policy configured by the email server administrator.
Recovering the emails deleted using Delete button or the Delete key is no-brainer. But is it still possible to recover the emails which were permanently deleted using “Shift
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Saturday, March 26, 2011
How to Recover Permanently Deleted Mails in Microsoft Outlook
Sunday, September 19, 2010
MessenPass – Recover Lost Instant Messenger Passwords
Did your client forget their Instant Messenger password? Messenpass is a portable, freeware application designed to show the passwords of a variety of instant messengers. Supported programs include:
MSN MessengerWindows Messenger (In Windows XP)Windows Live Messenger (In Windows XP/Vista/7)Yahoo Messenger (Versions 5.x and 6.x)Google TalkICQ Lite 4.x/5.x/2003AOL Instant Messenger v4.6 or below, AIM 6.x, and AIM Pro.TrillianTrillian AstraMirandaGAIM/PidginMySpace IMPaltalkSceneDigsbyMessenpass applies to the current user logged in on the computer and it only works if one of the above programs was set to remember passwords. It can’t be used to grab passwords of other users. When Messenpass is run it automatically detects installed IM programs and decrypts any stored passwords, showing them in the Messenpass window. If it fails to detect any installed IM program they can be manually added with the ‘Select Folder’ option from the File menu. In the main page of Messenpass any passwords can be selected and copied to the clipboard in a tab-delimited format.
Messenpass also has command line options which are shown in a table on the web page.
Note: some antivirus programs have a false alert that shows Messenpass as being infected with a Trojan.
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