. Open the account's Deleted Items folder. For emails in and Exchange as well as (Outlook.com) email account, this folder will be called Deleted Items. For IMAP accounts that do use a folder for deleted items, the folder may have a different name; look for folders named 'Trash', e.g., or 'Dustbin'; for Gmail accounts, the deleted items folder is Gmail/Trash.
Search Mail in Outlook.Com With Advanced Search To find an email with fields for senders, timespans, folders and more in Outlook.com: Select the Search email field. Fix Outlook Search Using the Registry. It is possible to repair Outlook search using the Windows Registry. Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog.Then, type regedit and press Enter to open the Registry Editor.
Open or highlight the message you want to recover. You can highlight more than one email to recover the whole bunch in one command. Click Search Deleted Items (or whatever your trash folder is called) to search the folder for the message's sender or subject, for example. Select Move Other Folder from the ribbon's Home tab. You can also press Ctrl-Shift-V. Highlight the folder to which you want to restore the message or messages under Move Items. Start typing 'inbox' to jump to the account's inbox folder, for example.
Open the Deleted Items folder in the folder pane in Outlook for Mac. Deleted Items collect the trashed messages for all your email accounts.
If you cannot see the folder pane, select View Folder Pane from the menu. Open the message you want to undelete. You can also highlight multiple emails to recover them in one go. Select Move Choose a Folder on the ribbon's Home tab.
You can also press Command-Shift-M. Type 'inbox' (or any other folder to which you want to restore the email or emails) over Search. Make sure the desired folder (for the correct account) is highlighted.