RE: Is it possible to recover recently deleted emails from an Outlook PST file?

From: Burnette, Michael (MWB@rh-law.com)
Date: Thu Nov 14 2002 - 06:05:45 PST

  • Next message: Pablo Gietz: "Re: Is it possible to recover recently deleted emails from an Outlook PST file?"

    Yes, email is "tombstoned" in a PST.  Fill one up, delete it, and see
    how large the PST remains!
    
    There are many tools that can rip deleted items from a PST but the
    process described in the June 2002 HTCIA newsletter is easy, free, and
    works better than any other in my experience.  Incidentally, I would
    suggest that anyone using a commercial tool to undelete email from a PST
    check your tool with this method.
    
    http://www.htcia.org/pdf_files/vol3iss2.PDF
    
    
    Michael Burnette
    Rogers & Hardin LLP
    Atlanta, GA
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Carlos Capmany [mailto:ccapmanyat_private]
    Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 7:23 PM
    To: forensicsat_private
    Subject: Is it possible to recover recently deleted emails from an
    Outlook PST file?
    
    
     
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    Hi, 
    
    Does anybody know whether Outlook does actually keep inside the PST
    file the contents of a deleted email, as long as it is not
    overwritten by a new one (ie, in the fashion of what happens with the
    contents of a deleted file in a FAT partition)?
    
    Thanks, 
    
    Carlos
    
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