HT3529 reading old messages

can i view messages that are a couple months old without having to "load earlier messages" on my phone? as in can i view and read them on my computer somehow?

betty4254 wrote:
I would like to know the answer to that myself
As Lewisr13 stated, you can not retrieve or see deleted messages. Some devices though when you delete messages, actually places them in a trash folder.

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