If you are talking about an online service like Hotmail or Yahoo unfortunately you will have lost them.
It's a common problem for people who don't log on to check often enough. Sometimes 21 days is more than enough for mail to be wiped for some services.
A good workaround that I use is a free program called Pop Peeper that can be configured to sit in your system tray and read any email that you have online.
Free download from http://www.poppeeper.com/
Info from their website:
POP Peeper is an email notifier that runs in your Windows task bar and alerts you when you have new email on your POP3, IMAP (with IDLE support), Hotmail\MSN\LiveMail, Yahoo, Mail.com, MyWay, Excite, Lycos.com, RediffMail, Juno and NetZero accounts. IMAP supports allows you to access AOL, AIM, Netscape and other services. Send mail directly from POP Peeper and use the address book to email your frequently used contacts. POP Peeper allows you to view messages using HTML or you can choose to safely view all messages in rich or plain text. Several options are available that will decrease or eliminate the risks of reading your email (viruses, javascript, webbugs, etc). POP Peeper can be run from a portable device and can be password protected. Many notification options are availble to indicate when new mail has arrived, such as sound alerts (configurable for each account), flashing scroll lock, skinnable popup notifier, customized screensaver and more.
2006-11-14 20:49:50
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answered by Kezzi T 3
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You did no longer lose your digital mail handle, you in effortless terms misplaced the password/username which you had saved at log in. enter the username/password and you'd be in the comparable acct which you had earlier. CCleaner is an incredible software, yet except you pass to tactics and decide a undeniable software to delete, it won't gain this. It in effortless terms deletes non used junk and it cleans out passwords and saved info in case you have that chosen while analyzing/run ccleaner. in case you may no longer bear in mind the username/password on the log in demonstrate it supplies a option to retrieve it. stable success!
2016-10-15 13:54:42
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answered by Anonymous
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If it was a webmail based account, then it's impossible, I'm afraid.
2006-11-14 20:42:56
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answered by Carella 6
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If you are using webbased emails like yahoo / gmail .. then please check in deleted items / trash.
2006-11-14 20:43:02
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answered by Angel 4
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no you can't unless you spak to the people.
2006-11-14 20:46:27
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answered by fisheater277 2
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