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| I am not able to delete mail from the deleted mail folder in Windows Mail. It is a strange problem because some of the emails can be deleted and others can't. The ones that can't display a popup that indicates an unexpected error occurred. I have a suspicion that the email does not physically exist because when I attempt to open it (double clicking on it) I get a message not found error. I have tried to compress the mail folders, I have tried navigating to the mail store area, and everything else that I could think of to no avail. How do I correct this problem and regain control of Windows Mail? | Guest
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| Hi, Vbritt. What happens if you right-click on the Deleted Items folder and click "Empty 'Deleted Items' Folder"? You might want to click Tools | Options | Advanced | Maintenance, then check the first box: "Empty messages from the 'Deleted Items' folder on exit". But maybe you've already tried those. You said you had tried "everything else I could think of", but there's no way for us to know if you thought of THOSE things. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Currently running Windows Mail 7.0 in Vista x86 RC2 Build 5744) "Vbritt" <Vbritt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7EB14FC9-A2D9-4BC2-8CCF-435DACACFE61@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| RC, Thank you for responding so quickly. This is really beginning to frustrate me. Yes, I tried both of those options and nothing happened. When I right clicked on the deleted message folder and told Windows Mail to empty the deleted items folder a pop-up window appeared asking if I wanted to delete all of the messages. When I said yes I didn't receive any additional error messages the selection simply didn't do anything. When I selected the option to delete messages when exiting Windows Mail nothing happens, Windows Mail closes normally, but when you open windows mail back up the messages are still displayed. I don't know if it makes a difference or not, but I am running Vista release RC2, build 5744. "R. C. White, MVP" wrote: Quote:
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| I have the same problem. I have tried everything, I can delete one at a time in "edit/empty "deleted items" folder/ok. A pain with 150 deleted items -- S-t "Vbritt" wrote: Quote:
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| Sean, If your problem is the same one that I am seeing you can delete messages one at a time up to the one that is corrupt. Once you find the one that is corrupt then try to open it. I get a message that says that the message can't be found. That is what leads me to think that the message has been deleted but the list still displays the email like the message is still there. Once you find the bad file then you can continue to delete messages around the bad one until you are simply left with bad messages that you can not delete. In my case there are about 25 or so that I can not delete no matter what I try. I think that what created this condition was aborting out of a deletion request. I am getting prepared to return the machine to XP so I have been deleting emails that I don't want to keep. I had some 4 or 5 hundred emails in the deleted folder. I started deleting all of the messages and the progress bar was not reflecting any progress after being displayed for a long time. Thinking that it was not functioning I selected the red X and closed the window. It was after that when I noticed this strange behavior developing. It is my belief that Windows Mail aborted the process and didn't tidy up after itself. "Sean-thomas" wrote: Quote:
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| I have had this problem and I have done this and it has worked every time. If you can, check the date and size of the “undeletable” email message this helps find it but is not totally necessary. This fix assumes it is still in your INBOX. If it is anywhere else you will need to find it in the corresponding “Local Folder” as per below. Now Close Windows Mail. Open My Computer>Users> (Your user name)>App Data>Local>Microsoft>Windows Mail>Local Folders>Inbox Once in your inbox (or other folder where this “bad” email is) double click the one you suspect (you may need to double-click/open several until you find the correct one) to check if it is the email you want to delete. Now right-click the message and “rename”... it will be .eml. ,but you can rename to anything. I use .emlbad. Once it is renamed you will be able to delete it immediately by right-click..then “Delete”. If by some chance this doesn’t work, I have also had success by deleting the whole “Inbox” folder and if it’s already in “Deleted Items” then you can delete it as well. Windows Mail will build a new folder automatically next time it starts. If you have allot of emails in your Inbox you want to keep, make sure you back up the ones you want to ;to somewhere else and reimport them later. As mentioned this has worked 100% for me but sometimes only one of the above solutions work..go figure.. "Vbritt" <Vbritt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7EB14FC9-A2D9-4BC2-8CCF-435DACACFE61@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Hopefully we won't have to deal with these issues in the final. steve "Mike P" <m_at_j_P@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:E3EA56FF-D975-4B39-BA65-49447867C86A@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Vbritt -- I went the same route as Steve, but I deleted all the loose files not in the other folders,*.jrs, *.log, *.edb, *,msm, *.pat. You probably should try one at a time, I didn't care at the time, was just tired of the mess of files. The file extensions all came back, but without the deleted items. Also all the other messages where deleted as well. Good luck S-t "Vbritt" wrote: Quote:
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| You deleted the database files as well. Those are the edb and log and other files in the root of the mail store. You can certainly wipe out the mail store and that will fix it. <VBG> steve "Sean-thomas" <Seanthomas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:388933B6-9556-4A05-AE3F-308672050BCB@microsoft.com... Quote:
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