Computer died spectacularly yesterday. Resident computer fixer managed to salvage some of it, but I've lost all my emails and their addresses. Of late, I haven't been noting them in my address/phone book, so a very trying time. Doesn't it just show that no matter how much we use technology, the safest way is still a writing stick and paper!
Computer died spectacularly yesterday. Resident computer fixer managed to salvage some of it, but I've lost all my emails and their addresses. Of late, I haven't been noting them in my address/phone book, so a very trying time. Doesn't it just show that no matter how much we use technology, the safest way is still a writing stick and paper!
If you login to your email provider you can retrieve all of your emails, or, look in the search bar, type in emails that you are searching for (ie home insurance) and any emails will be still in the phone.
Hope this helps.
I use Gmail so this problem does not occur, Google also backs up my emails, contacts, calendar and bookmarks automatically.
Have been using since it was first available here in Australia many years ago now, and have never lost a thing due to computer / android device crashes or loss.
If I want to make a backup which I do occasionally of my contacts / calendar it's easy to do as it backs up to a standard format.( either CSV / ICS ).