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Can I recover an email account I accidentally deleted?

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I was switching from Verizon Fios email to AOL email and was trying to configure my AOL account but deleted my Verizon Fios email account in Thunderbird before I could save all my old emails and the subheadings I had set up for each email. Any way to recover this?

I was switching from Verizon Fios email to AOL email and was trying to configure my AOL account but deleted my Verizon Fios email account in Thunderbird before I could save all my old emails and the subheadings I had set up for each email. Any way to recover this?

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1. Create a profile backup. 2. Create in thunderbird a new account with the same e-mail and server settings as deleted. 3. A new directory for the account with the next suffix will be created in the profile. For example, if your old email account directory was named pop.aol.com, pop-aol-1.com will be created 4. Go to Tools -> Account settings -> Server settings -> Local directory -> Browse to set the previous directory for this account and restart Thunderbird. 5. Check if e-mails are back.

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Excellent, thanks for this. I got my old account back with all of the sub-folders and most of some of the old emails I had. Some of the older emails in my inbox are gone but at least I got back some of it. Thank you tremendously.