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rodrod5
Posted 2/6/2009 06:33 (#598615 - in reply to #598436)
Subject: RE: deleted emails



Lubbock, Texas
I don't use AOL (did not know anyone still did har har har) sorry

but this is what I googled up it is for lost mail that was downloaded onto the PC......from reading this it sounds like following some of these instructions and snooping around you might be able to find old things even if they were downloaded from AOL, read, and deleted

you might also try and change the settings on the email accounts that you have hacked and set them to leave a copy of all emails on the AOL server so they will be there later when you go back in....I am not sure this will do much since I believe if your wife was smart enough to download the copies sent to her, read them, and delete them then she would also know to delete the ones she sent as well....or at least one would think that

I have also never been married, but it would be my advice that if you have been up 60 of 63 hours....have emails she has sent....and feel this strongly.....that you might as well get it out into the open and work to resolve the issue.....finding more evidence when you have emails she has sent sounds like it is not going to do much, but make you more angry.....sorry you are having this issue....my advice is solve the issue how ever you can and saddle right back up while you still have the "smell of female" on you because the longer you are out of the saddle the harder it is to get going again and women seem to be able to smell a guy that has been single for a while....and no don't go get married again.....go have some dinner and a movie or something like that....sorry for your issue hope you resolve it

Start by double clicking on the MY COMPUTER icon on your
desktop. Double click on the C drive, then double click on PROGRAM
FILES. In this folder, you will find an AMERICA ONLINE 7.0 Folder
(however, there may be more than one). Double click on that folder.
Inside of this folder, you will find an ORGANIZE folder. Drag this
folder to your desktop to make working with it easier. Open the
ORGANIZE folder from your desktop and search for a file that is very
similar to your screen name. It will contain only the letters of your
screen name, and the last few letters may be separated by a period.
The file you are looking for is NOT a .arl file or any other file
extension. If you find more than one file that is labeled as your
screen name, select the largest one. You can find the size of the
file by right clicking on it and selecting properties.

Once you find the file that is labeled the same as your AOL
screen name, right click on it and select RENAME. Rename this file to
whatever you want, and add ".pfc" to the end of it. For example:
Myscreenname.pfc. You have now isolated your filing cabinet and set
it up so that AOL can read it.

Open your AOL 5.0 software. Click on FILE from the menu bar
and select OPEN. Navigate to your desktop, double click on the
ORGANIZE folder that you dragged to the desktop earlier, and double
click on your new .pfc file. This will open your list of favorite
places and email. You should be able to drag and drop these files
back into your filing cabinet from there. "
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