Sent messages lost

please help....
this is the second time i have lost all my SENT emails...
very disturbing since i often need to go back on what i wrote and quotes past....
when i right click on sent and properties in my local file folders...
it tells me there are 1500 ish files there...
and when i right click on sent in my email address and go to properties
it states 2900 ish files there...
so i think my sent emails are still all there.. just not visible and i can get them????
have tried the little repair folder button...
nothing much happens here....
any ideas please
thank you for you time

please help....
this is the second time i have lost all my SENT emails...
very disturbing since i often need to go back on what i wrote and quotes past....
when i right click on sent and properties in my local file folders...
it tells me there are 1500 ish files there...
and when i right click on sent in my email address and go to properties
it states 2900 ish files there...
so i think my sent emails are still all there.. just not visible and i can get them????
have tried the little repair folder button...
nothing much happens here....
any ideas please
thank you for you time

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