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"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" <outlo...@msn.com> wrote in message
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System restore points wouldn't likely help this - that's not the correct
tool for the task.
Can you find any PST files that would be the correct size and date? If so,
open them in a new Outlook profile and see what's there. Note that PST
files are helpfully kept in a folder marked as hidden, so your search needs
to account for this.
If that shows you the messages you are looking for, you can try re-creating
an Outlook profile with an IMAP account for gmail. Then attach the PST
file and copy the messages to the IMAP inbox, which is on the server and
will be available when you access it via a browser.
Changes made in Outlook won't prevent you from logging into gmail via a
browser, so if you can't log in via browser, something else is going on.
In all the versions of Outlook I've used, which don't include 2010,
messages are left in the gmail inbox regardless of retention settings in
Outlook.
HTH
-pk