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JimE2013

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I have emails I have sent to my wife dating back to 2009, shortly after I began communicating with her. I have over 1,500 emails. The problem is that my wife would, in those days, instead of replying directly to my email address, would send me the replies to my cell phone, which I no longer have (the cell phone), although she does have, according to her, quite a few of these replies in her sent items folder. She also sent me many original (non-reply) message to my cell phone, and again, according to her, she has these in her sent items folder. So, the question is, does the fact that I have a stack of printed emails here to my wife only without my wife's reply directly on them, can that cause problems? I'm sure I can have her print what she has in her sent items and we may be able to piece them together that way. Thanks.
 
I think that for sure, you should ask her to print what she has. Piecing them together would also be good but probably not necessary, as long as each stack of emails is ordered by date so the IO can easily find the corresponding reply if desired. The IO just needs to see that the emails exist and will probably skim through them, but I doubt they would actually read them like a book.
 
Thanks, VanSquirrel. :)