on 31-12-2021 12:49
Using Outlook Client and Windows 10
All of my Virgin Inbox, apart from last yesterday and today have gone. They are not in deleted items (or trash as it is called in my outlook). So I can't restore them from there or the server.
If I look on other devices, such as Ipad, or Virgin Webmail or different email clients - it is the same - all gone with no obvious way to recover.
I did use email on Ipad the other day and wondering if that has somehow caused an issue.
Anyway, aside from how this has happened - is there anyway these emails are stored on Virgin infrastructure and I can get them back somehow?
Thanks
on 31-12-2021 13:59
Regrettably if the missing emails cannot be found via webmail they are deemed unrecoverable.
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31-12-2021 15:01 - edited 31-12-2021 15:01
Thanks for taking the time to answer.
This is quite upsetting. Surely they can't disappear without a trace?
on 02-01-2022 11:10
Hi @silvercue,
Thank you for your posts and welcome back to our community forums. We're here to help.
I'm very sorry to hear that you're having some problems with some missing emails. I'm afraid that if they're missing in your webmail inbox and you're unable to find them in either your trash folder or junk/spam folder then they will have been deleted permanently.
Do you have the affected email account set up as POP3 on any other devices via an email client? This would've downloaded the emails from the server onto the device.
Thanks,
on 02-01-2022 12:21
Hi Zach_R
I have logged a call with Virgin Media who have raised a ticket to look into whether they can be restored from any backups.
I thought that I had some set up as POP3, but all devices and OS/email clients are showing exactly the same issue - all emails gone, none in any deleted items/trash etc, which leads me to believe this is an issue on Virgin Media's infrastructure.
on 02-01-2022 16:30
@silvercue I feel I really should set the expectations here - despite what you have been told, there are no backups, that was simply a ‘get you off the phone’ move by customer services.
Incidentally, you say that most of the email from your inbox has gone, what about sent items and any other sub folders of the inbox?
on 02-01-2022 19:41
Other folders seem unaffected. Hard to tell with deleted items as I regularly empty it
on 04-01-2022 08:28
Hi @silvercue,
Thank you for coming back to us about this issue. I'm sorry to hear that this problem is still ongoing. I can see that you have been assisted by @jem101 on this issue.
Have you heard back from our IT team about this issue since the ticket was raised? If so, what was advised?
Keep us updated so we can see what we can do to help.
Thank you.
04-01-2022 09:59 - edited 04-01-2022 10:00
Hi .@Paulina_Z I have not heard back yet. They said it would take 7 days
on 04-01-2022 17:36
If it only affects the inbox, that that’s quite a strong hint as to at some point a POP3 connection has been set up (maybe inadvertently), POP3 will pull down the contents of the inbox and marked them as all ‘dealt with and can be deleted’ (not entirely accurate but close enough). If that has happened, them I’m afraid they need to be considered as gone for good, unless you can find the device where POP3 was set up and as long as the account hasn’t been deleted on it, then the missing inbox emails should be there.
FYi, POP3 has no concept of subfolders and doesn’t do anything with Send Items etc - which, if you say are all intact, then really points to a misconfigured client device somewhere. Once POP3 has ‘downloaded’ the inbox and marked all the mail items, then IMAP will assume they have all been deleted and so delete them on all other devices as well.