Recover delete mails in icloud

i have delete my mails in icloud.
How ca i recover them?

Look in the trash folder.  They should be there.

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  • Recover deleted mails

    Hi all,
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  • HT4873 How i can recover deleted files from icloud,,I had a backup copy on iCloud for whatsapp application and I lost it,,I need bring it back what I have to do

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    That's not normal behavior (if you were in doubt). You may have to figure out why it is happening before you can fix it.

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