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Gmail Recovery Guide

How to Recover Deleted Emails in Gmail

Accidentally deleted something important? Here's how to get it back — plus exactly how long you have to act.

Recovery window: 30 days

Gmail keeps deleted emails in Trash for exactly 30 days before permanently deleting them. If you deleted an email in the last 30 days, you can recover it right now.

Step-by-step recovery

1

Open Gmail Trash

In Gmail, click "More" in the left sidebar (or scroll down). Select "Trash". Every email you've deleted in the past 30 days appears here.

2

Search inside Trash

Use the Gmail search bar to find the specific email by sender, subject line, or keywords. Make sure you're viewing Trash, not All Mail.

Tip: Add "in:trash" to your Gmail search to always search within Trash.
3

Select and restore

Check the box next to the email(s) you want. Click the "Move to" icon in the toolbar (or right-click > Move to Inbox). The email reappears in your inbox immediately.

4

For emails older than 30 days (Workspace)

Gmail permanently deletes Trash after 30 days. Google Workspace admins can recover emails up to 25 days after permanent deletion via Admin Console → Users → select user → More options → Restore data.

Personal Gmail accounts cannot recover permanently deleted emails.

How Gorganizer protects you

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30-day Trash window

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Starred emails protected

Gorganizer automatically skips any email you've starred.

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Attachments protected

PDFs, invoices, and contracts are always skipped.

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30-day recovery window on all deletions