"Barbarahb" <> wrote in message
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>I am having problems with the same message but it concerns and email in my
> outbox and it won't let any other emails that I have created after this
> "problem email" go out. What do I do? I tried your method but it doesn't
> do
> anything.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Barbarahb
>
> "Pamelajn" wrote:
>
>> Try using shortcut keys
>> I found that by keying "ALT' then "E" then "Y" it would delete each
>> message
>> one by one.
>> I MAY BE WAY OFF BASE HERE... PLEASE TELL ME IF YOU DISAGREE WITH ME
>> I think what's happening is that the database is getting it's messages
>> confused. When you first started having the problem did you notice that
>> it
>> looked as if the computer was actually deleting the messages, but they
>> still
>> appeared in the deleted items folder? According to the database, the
>> deleted
>> items folder is empty. What we're having a problem is with clearing out
>> the
>> messages names from the folder. I believe that is why we're getting the
>> 'unknown error' message. The computer doesn't see that WE can still see
>> the
>> message headers in the folder.
>>
>> Try what I've suggested. Since I did the shortcut keys, I've not had
>> anymore
>> problems with doing a MASS delete of my deleted items folder.
>> Everything works as it should now.
>>
>> Let me know if this works for you.
>>
>> Take care,
>>
>> Pamela
>>
>> "bluedog765" wrote:
>>
>> > Can someone help with this problem?
>> > I am unable to delete a message from my inbox!
>> > Thanks in advance
As Gary said, your options are very limited.
Try repairing the database with WMUtil from
www.oehelp.com
That probably won't work, but it's worth a try because it's easy and the
program is free. If you're a glutton for punishment you can try the method
below, but Gary's suggestion is a lot easier.
There are two copies of WindowsMail.MSMessageStore, One in
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Microsoft\Windows Mail
and one in
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Backup\New
If you delete both of these the database will be rebuilt. However, while no
messages should be lost, some may be downloaded again and you may lose some
record of which have been read. I recommend that you only do this when they
are causing you trouble, like when they are in the Outbox. Otherwise I now
just mark them as read and ignore them.
--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
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