Recover items deleted from the Deleted Items folder of Outlook

Before we start, here are some facts you should know. Any item moved into the Deleted Items folder is deleted after 30 days, and they are recoverable for the next 30 days. If the items are purged from the mailbox, you will not be able to recover them.  Also, emails are automatically deleted from the Junk Email folder after ten days.

Open Outlook, and select the account for which you’d want to restore deleted items.Locate, and select the Deleted Items folderRight on top of the list of the emails, click on the link—Recover items removed from this folder.In the Recover Deleted Items window, you have three choices.Recover selected itemsRecover all the itemsPurge Selected ItemsDone that the email will become available in the Inbox folder for that email account. However, you will have to search to find it.

You can Ctrl+Click to select individual messages, Shift+Click to select s everything between two clicks.

That said, this feature doesn’t work with accounts using IMAP like Gmail. Any deleted items are moved into the Trash folder ([Gmail]/Trash), which is mapped by the account settings. If the items are available in it, you can recover them either in Outlook client or online, but if it is not there, you cannot recover it from here. That said, if you want to set a different kind of behavior for such accounts, you have two options.

Select the account, right-click and select  Account PropertiesClick on Account > Account Settings to open the window.Double click on the account name, and for IMAP, it will reveal the settings window.

Two options can help you with delaying the deletion of a folder and give you a chance to recover. It is useful for those who use Outlook for all their emails.

Mark items for deletion but don’t delete automatically: While it will mark an item for deletion, they will be permanently deleted when items in the mailbox are purged.Purge items when switching folders while online: Uncheck this one as well, so items that you delete are not actually deleted.

Similarly, you can also restore deleted mail from Outlook.com Deleted folder. I hope the post was easy to follow, and you were able to get back the deleted email items from the Delete folder. If you often end up losing email, make sure to set the longest time to empty the folder.