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e-mail content dissappeared from e-mail but subject line remains in thunderbird

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hi i recently had issues with e-mail a/c & not sure if i accidently deleted file or what i did but a group of my e-mail are now only subject lines with nothing in the body of the e-mail

is this something i can perform some form of recovery or are they lost forever
hi i recently had issues with e-mail a/c & not sure if i accidently deleted file or what i did but a group of my e-mail are now only subject lines with nothing in the body of the e-mail is this something i can perform some form of recovery or are they lost forever

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Log in to the your email service provider's webmail interface and check if the messages are still there. Make sure to look in the Trash/Bin/Deleted Items folders as well.

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hi your answer was a little off track

in my inbox i have a batch of emails  that show subject line only & when i open e-mail the page is blank 
i will go & see if the affected e-mails are still on sever but i will be suprised then i would need to re download from sever if that is possible see how i go
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mokuy1 said

hi your answer was a little off track

How so?

We have no idea what issues you had with your account, whether in or outside Thunderbird, and not even you know exactly what you did or didn't do to get in this situation. Not knowing what you did or didn't do, within or outside of Thunderbird, the best possible recovery path I can think of is to re-download the messages from the server IF they are still there.

Perhaps you wanted a Yes | No answer to your question;

is this something i can perform some form of recovery or are they lost forever

The answer is YES and/or NO.