Email storage

For the life of my Blackberry, the messages in my email box have remained active until I choose to delete them.  All of a sudden, emails in my box dated earlier than 3 weeks ago are disappearing.  I can no longer scroll down and see, or search to find an older email.  Does anyone have a solution?  Perhaps there's a setting that I changed unknowingly.  But, I now cannot find critical emails that were in my inbox.  

Hi pspan
Welcome to the Community
To keep your messages for a longer peroid make sure that setting is correct and set to maximum period .For that :
On your Home screen Click Message Icon > Menu Key > Options > Message Display and Actions > Change the Days To Keep Messages field and then save.
KB13093 : How to use the Keep Messages Option on the BlackBerry Smartphone
In addition if your Device undergo Low memory then also your messages may be deleted ,Have a look at this Article Of Knowledge Base :
KB14213 : Call logs, SMS text messages , and email messages are deleted from the BlackBerry Smartphone
I hope that helps.
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