They are, but I cleared the Trash, too, before I'd realized what I'd
done. :-(

- Tim

On May 2, 9:37 pm, Saurabh Minni <[email protected]> wrote:
> I always thought emails would be in trash for sometime in Gmail ??
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> -Saurabhhttp://100rabh.comhttp://twitter.com/the100rabhhttp://the100rabh.blogspot.com
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> On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 9:59 AM, TimOnGmail <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Sadly, I deleted them by accidentally triggering a sync, as elsewhere
> > noted. :-(
> > Good to know for the future, anyway.
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> > All of my personal email comes to my own domain and I store it
> > multiple places - this is my work account, and they do everything with
> > Google Apps.  I had Archive'd most things in my INBOX, but there were
> > 40 recent (and relatively important) "conversations" I hadn't, so
> > they're lost in the mists, it's looking like.
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> > I'm thinking of turning on Gmail IMAP access and using a better email
> > client I have so that this doesn't
> > happen again.  I don't really need to use the default Android client.
> > In fact, I think I'll do that right now.
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> > By the way, do you happen to know, as was stated above, that I'd
> > probably need root access to get at this SqlLite database?
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> > - TIm
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> > On May 2, 8:49 pm, Stephen Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Sqllite, more likely, with email.
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> >> Find an app that will backup / replicate your data.  Then just open those
> >> database files with sqllite to get to it.  Probably it would be easy to
> >> write a query, with a script of some kind to format, to output to mbox
> >> format.  Then, put that file in a local mailbox area in a profile for
> >> Thunderbird.  Also create an Imap account (Gmail or other) in the same
> >> Thunderbird profile.  Then you can just drag and drop messages from the
> >> local mbox file to any Imap folder.  You should also have backed up your
> >> messages in similar ways.  To avoid deleting them on the server, you might
> >> have to turn on off-line replication and then copy those mbox files.
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> >> sdw
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> >> On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Maps.Huge.Info <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > I may not be correct in this but I believe all that data is stored as
> >> > an XML file somewhere on your phone. In order to get to it, you'll
> >> > probably have to root your device then dig around to find the exact
> >> > file. You'll have the data but you won't be able to stick it back into
> >> > GMail.
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> >> > -John Coryat
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