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      12th Mar 2007
I can't delete an email in my inbox. It keeps telling me an error as occured
and I need help. It is driving me insane.
 
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DGuess
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      12th Mar 2007

"loveforfairies" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:0EC0215F-9231-46CA-9FF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I can't delete an email in my inbox. It keeps telling me an error as
>occured
> and I need help. It is driving me insane.




Windows Mail has a newer (to them) form of database. Each email is stored
separately.

Do the following:

1) Open Control Panel then select Folder Options.
a) click on the Views tab
b) Select "Show hidden files and folders"
c) Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types"
d) click APPLY then OK.
e) Close Control Panel

2) From Windows Mail
a) Click on the Tools menu
b) click on Options
c) click on the Advanced tab
d) click the Maintenance button
e) click the Store Folders button.
f) make a note of the location of the message stores. It will be
something like:
C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail
g) close Windows Mail

3) Open Windows Explorer

When it opens, you will see a small black triangle next to the user account
name. Click it to collapse it.

For the following, the triangle will not appear till you put the mouse over
the element in question.

Move the mouse to the "Computer" line. A triangle will appear, click on it
to expand it.

You should see something like "Local Disk (C"

Click on the triangle to expand it.

Locate "Users" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.

Locate <username> and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.

Locate "AppData" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.

Locate "Local" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
Locate "Microsoft" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.

Now, in the right window pane, locate Windows Mail.
Click on it.

In the left window pane, scroll upward till you see "Local Disk (C"

Now, in the right window pane, hold them left mouse button down on the
Windows Mail folder.
Drag it to the "Local Disk (C" and release the mouse button.
Select MOVE Here.......

Now, this may take a bit to get done, depending upon how much mail is there.
Give it time.

Now, when it's done, create a new folder name Windows Mail to replace the
moved one in the
C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft folder.

Now start Windows Mail.
It will be empty but that's no biggie.

Create a couple of folders in Windows Mail and name them Old Mail, Old
Sent.
Click on the Old Mail folder to open it.


Resize Windows Mail so you can see both Windows Explorer and Windows Mail.

In the Windows Mail folder you will see a Local Folders folder, click the
triangle to expand it.

Locate the Inbox folder.
In this folder you will see a lot of .eml files. These are the old emails.
Drag and drop ONLY the .eml files to the Old Mail folder in Windows Mail.

Do similar for Sent Items to the Old Sent folder.

Now, see if Windows Mail works for you.

 
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      13th Mar 2007
wot happens if you hold the shift button down then press delete ?


"DGuess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> "loveforfairies" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:0EC0215F-9231-46CA-9FF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I can't delete an email in my inbox. It keeps telling me an error as
>>occured
>> and I need help. It is driving me insane.

>
>
>
> Windows Mail has a newer (to them) form of database. Each email is stored
> separately.
>
> Do the following:
>
> 1) Open Control Panel then select Folder Options.
> a) click on the Views tab
> b) Select "Show hidden files and folders"
> c) Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types"
> d) click APPLY then OK.
> e) Close Control Panel
>
> 2) From Windows Mail
> a) Click on the Tools menu
> b) click on Options
> c) click on the Advanced tab
> d) click the Maintenance button
> e) click the Store Folders button.
> f) make a note of the location of the message stores. It will be
> something like:
> C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail
> g) close Windows Mail
>
> 3) Open Windows Explorer
>
> When it opens, you will see a small black triangle next to the user
> account
> name. Click it to collapse it.
>
> For the following, the triangle will not appear till you put the mouse
> over
> the element in question.
>
> Move the mouse to the "Computer" line. A triangle will appear, click on it
> to expand it.
>
> You should see something like "Local Disk (C"
>
> Click on the triangle to expand it.
>
> Locate "Users" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>
> Locate <username> and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>
> Locate "AppData" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>
> Locate "Local" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> Locate "Microsoft" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>
> Now, in the right window pane, locate Windows Mail.
> Click on it.
>
> In the left window pane, scroll upward till you see "Local Disk (C"
>
> Now, in the right window pane, hold them left mouse button down on the
> Windows Mail folder.
> Drag it to the "Local Disk (C" and release the mouse button.
> Select MOVE Here.......
>
> Now, this may take a bit to get done, depending upon how much mail is
> there.
> Give it time.
>
> Now, when it's done, create a new folder name Windows Mail to replace the
> moved one in the
> C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft folder.
>
> Now start Windows Mail.
> It will be empty but that's no biggie.
>
> Create a couple of folders in Windows Mail and name them Old Mail, Old
> Sent.
> Click on the Old Mail folder to open it.
>
>
> Resize Windows Mail so you can see both Windows Explorer and Windows Mail.
>
> In the Windows Mail folder you will see a Local Folders folder, click the
> triangle to expand it.
>
> Locate the Inbox folder.
> In this folder you will see a lot of .eml files. These are the old emails.
> Drag and drop ONLY the .eml files to the Old Mail folder in Windows Mail.
>
> Do similar for Sent Items to the Old Sent folder.
>
> Now, see if Windows Mail works for you.
>


 
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      13th Mar 2007
Thanks so much that was sooooooooo easy. It was starting to give me a
headache. Thank You Thank You......You are a God or Goddess...........

"POP" wrote:

> wot happens if you hold the shift button down then press delete ?
>
>
> "DGuess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> > "loveforfairies" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> > message news:0EC0215F-9231-46CA-9FF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>I can't delete an email in my inbox. It keeps telling me an error as
> >>occured
> >> and I need help. It is driving me insane.

> >
> >
> >
> > Windows Mail has a newer (to them) form of database. Each email is stored
> > separately.
> >
> > Do the following:
> >
> > 1) Open Control Panel then select Folder Options.
> > a) click on the Views tab
> > b) Select "Show hidden files and folders"
> > c) Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types"
> > d) click APPLY then OK.
> > e) Close Control Panel
> >
> > 2) From Windows Mail
> > a) Click on the Tools menu
> > b) click on Options
> > c) click on the Advanced tab
> > d) click the Maintenance button
> > e) click the Store Folders button.
> > f) make a note of the location of the message stores. It will be
> > something like:
> > C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail
> > g) close Windows Mail
> >
> > 3) Open Windows Explorer
> >
> > When it opens, you will see a small black triangle next to the user
> > account
> > name. Click it to collapse it.
> >
> > For the following, the triangle will not appear till you put the mouse
> > over
> > the element in question.
> >
> > Move the mouse to the "Computer" line. A triangle will appear, click on it
> > to expand it.
> >
> > You should see something like "Local Disk (C"
> >
> > Click on the triangle to expand it.
> >
> > Locate "Users" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >
> > Locate <username> and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >
> > Locate "AppData" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >
> > Locate "Local" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> > Locate "Microsoft" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >
> > Now, in the right window pane, locate Windows Mail.
> > Click on it.
> >
> > In the left window pane, scroll upward till you see "Local Disk (C"
> >
> > Now, in the right window pane, hold them left mouse button down on the
> > Windows Mail folder.
> > Drag it to the "Local Disk (C" and release the mouse button.
> > Select MOVE Here.......
> >
> > Now, this may take a bit to get done, depending upon how much mail is
> > there.
> > Give it time.
> >
> > Now, when it's done, create a new folder name Windows Mail to replace the
> > moved one in the
> > C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft folder.
> >
> > Now start Windows Mail.
> > It will be empty but that's no biggie.
> >
> > Create a couple of folders in Windows Mail and name them Old Mail, Old
> > Sent.
> > Click on the Old Mail folder to open it.
> >
> >
> > Resize Windows Mail so you can see both Windows Explorer and Windows Mail.
> >
> > In the Windows Mail folder you will see a Local Folders folder, click the
> > triangle to expand it.
> >
> > Locate the Inbox folder.
> > In this folder you will see a lot of .eml files. These are the old emails.
> > Drag and drop ONLY the .eml files to the Old Mail folder in Windows Mail.
> >
> > Do similar for Sent Items to the Old Sent folder.
> >
> > Now, see if Windows Mail works for you.
> >

>
>

 
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      13th Mar 2007
It moved onto another email. Now I can't delete that one. This sucks!

"POP" wrote:

> wot happens if you hold the shift button down then press delete ?
>
>
> "DGuess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> > "loveforfairies" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> > message news:0EC0215F-9231-46CA-9FF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>I can't delete an email in my inbox. It keeps telling me an error as
> >>occured
> >> and I need help. It is driving me insane.

> >
> >
> >
> > Windows Mail has a newer (to them) form of database. Each email is stored
> > separately.
> >
> > Do the following:
> >
> > 1) Open Control Panel then select Folder Options.
> > a) click on the Views tab
> > b) Select "Show hidden files and folders"
> > c) Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types"
> > d) click APPLY then OK.
> > e) Close Control Panel
> >
> > 2) From Windows Mail
> > a) Click on the Tools menu
> > b) click on Options
> > c) click on the Advanced tab
> > d) click the Maintenance button
> > e) click the Store Folders button.
> > f) make a note of the location of the message stores. It will be
> > something like:
> > C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail
> > g) close Windows Mail
> >
> > 3) Open Windows Explorer
> >
> > When it opens, you will see a small black triangle next to the user
> > account
> > name. Click it to collapse it.
> >
> > For the following, the triangle will not appear till you put the mouse
> > over
> > the element in question.
> >
> > Move the mouse to the "Computer" line. A triangle will appear, click on it
> > to expand it.
> >
> > You should see something like "Local Disk (C"
> >
> > Click on the triangle to expand it.
> >
> > Locate "Users" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >
> > Locate <username> and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >
> > Locate "AppData" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >
> > Locate "Local" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> > Locate "Microsoft" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >
> > Now, in the right window pane, locate Windows Mail.
> > Click on it.
> >
> > In the left window pane, scroll upward till you see "Local Disk (C"
> >
> > Now, in the right window pane, hold them left mouse button down on the
> > Windows Mail folder.
> > Drag it to the "Local Disk (C" and release the mouse button.
> > Select MOVE Here.......
> >
> > Now, this may take a bit to get done, depending upon how much mail is
> > there.
> > Give it time.
> >
> > Now, when it's done, create a new folder name Windows Mail to replace the
> > moved one in the
> > C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft folder.
> >
> > Now start Windows Mail.
> > It will be empty but that's no biggie.
> >
> > Create a couple of folders in Windows Mail and name them Old Mail, Old
> > Sent.
> > Click on the Old Mail folder to open it.
> >
> >
> > Resize Windows Mail so you can see both Windows Explorer and Windows Mail.
> >
> > In the Windows Mail folder you will see a Local Folders folder, click the
> > triangle to expand it.
> >
> > Locate the Inbox folder.
> > In this folder you will see a lot of .eml files. These are the old emails.
> > Drag and drop ONLY the .eml files to the Old Mail folder in Windows Mail.
> >
> > Do similar for Sent Items to the Old Sent folder.
> >
> > Now, see if Windows Mail works for you.
> >

>
>

 
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      13th Mar 2007
Well, it could possibly tear a hole in the space/time.

It might delete and it might not. I'm on the Not side since this seems to be
a problem with the whole structure for some reason. Still trying to see if
it only occurs on first run of WinMail.


"POP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> wot happens if you hold the shift button down then press delete ?
>
>
> "DGuess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> "loveforfairies" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> message news:0EC0215F-9231-46CA-9FF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I can't delete an email in my inbox. It keeps telling me an error as
>>>occured
>>> and I need help. It is driving me insane.

>>
>>
>>
>> Windows Mail has a newer (to them) form of database. Each email is stored
>> separately.
>>
>> Do the following:
>>
>> 1) Open Control Panel then select Folder Options.
>> a) click on the Views tab
>> b) Select "Show hidden files and folders"
>> c) Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types"
>> d) click APPLY then OK.
>> e) Close Control Panel
>>
>> 2) From Windows Mail
>> a) Click on the Tools menu
>> b) click on Options
>> c) click on the Advanced tab
>> d) click the Maintenance button
>> e) click the Store Folders button.
>> f) make a note of the location of the message stores. It will be
>> something like:
>> C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail
>> g) close Windows Mail
>>
>> 3) Open Windows Explorer
>>
>> When it opens, you will see a small black triangle next to the user
>> account
>> name. Click it to collapse it.
>>
>> For the following, the triangle will not appear till you put the mouse
>> over
>> the element in question.
>>
>> Move the mouse to the "Computer" line. A triangle will appear, click on
>> it
>> to expand it.
>>
>> You should see something like "Local Disk (C"
>>
>> Click on the triangle to expand it.
>>
>> Locate "Users" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>>
>> Locate <username> and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>>
>> Locate "AppData" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>>
>> Locate "Local" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>> Locate "Microsoft" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>>
>> Now, in the right window pane, locate Windows Mail.
>> Click on it.
>>
>> In the left window pane, scroll upward till you see "Local Disk (C"
>>
>> Now, in the right window pane, hold them left mouse button down on the
>> Windows Mail folder.
>> Drag it to the "Local Disk (C" and release the mouse button.
>> Select MOVE Here.......
>>
>> Now, this may take a bit to get done, depending upon how much mail is
>> there.
>> Give it time.
>>
>> Now, when it's done, create a new folder name Windows Mail to replace the
>> moved one in the
>> C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft folder.
>>
>> Now start Windows Mail.
>> It will be empty but that's no biggie.
>>
>> Create a couple of folders in Windows Mail and name them Old Mail, Old
>> Sent.
>> Click on the Old Mail folder to open it.
>>
>>
>> Resize Windows Mail so you can see both Windows Explorer and Windows
>> Mail.
>>
>> In the Windows Mail folder you will see a Local Folders folder, click the
>> triangle to expand it.
>>
>> Locate the Inbox folder.
>> In this folder you will see a lot of .eml files. These are the old
>> emails.
>> Drag and drop ONLY the .eml files to the Old Mail folder in Windows Mail.
>>
>> Do similar for Sent Items to the Old Sent folder.
>>
>> Now, see if Windows Mail works for you.
>>

>


 
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      13th Mar 2007
It just moves onto the next victim!

"DGuess" wrote:

> Well, it could possibly tear a hole in the space/time.
>
> It might delete and it might not. I'm on the Not side since this seems to be
> a problem with the whole structure for some reason. Still trying to see if
> it only occurs on first run of WinMail.
>
>
> "POP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > wot happens if you hold the shift button down then press delete ?
> >
> >
> > "DGuess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>
> >> "loveforfairies" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> >> message news:0EC0215F-9231-46CA-9FF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>>I can't delete an email in my inbox. It keeps telling me an error as
> >>>occured
> >>> and I need help. It is driving me insane.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Windows Mail has a newer (to them) form of database. Each email is stored
> >> separately.
> >>
> >> Do the following:
> >>
> >> 1) Open Control Panel then select Folder Options.
> >> a) click on the Views tab
> >> b) Select "Show hidden files and folders"
> >> c) Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types"
> >> d) click APPLY then OK.
> >> e) Close Control Panel
> >>
> >> 2) From Windows Mail
> >> a) Click on the Tools menu
> >> b) click on Options
> >> c) click on the Advanced tab
> >> d) click the Maintenance button
> >> e) click the Store Folders button.
> >> f) make a note of the location of the message stores. It will be
> >> something like:
> >> C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail
> >> g) close Windows Mail
> >>
> >> 3) Open Windows Explorer
> >>
> >> When it opens, you will see a small black triangle next to the user
> >> account
> >> name. Click it to collapse it.
> >>
> >> For the following, the triangle will not appear till you put the mouse
> >> over
> >> the element in question.
> >>
> >> Move the mouse to the "Computer" line. A triangle will appear, click on
> >> it
> >> to expand it.
> >>
> >> You should see something like "Local Disk (C"
> >>
> >> Click on the triangle to expand it.
> >>
> >> Locate "Users" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >>
> >> Locate <username> and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >>
> >> Locate "AppData" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >>
> >> Locate "Local" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >> Locate "Microsoft" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
> >>
> >> Now, in the right window pane, locate Windows Mail.
> >> Click on it.
> >>
> >> In the left window pane, scroll upward till you see "Local Disk (C"
> >>
> >> Now, in the right window pane, hold them left mouse button down on the
> >> Windows Mail folder.
> >> Drag it to the "Local Disk (C" and release the mouse button.
> >> Select MOVE Here.......
> >>
> >> Now, this may take a bit to get done, depending upon how much mail is
> >> there.
> >> Give it time.
> >>
> >> Now, when it's done, create a new folder name Windows Mail to replace the
> >> moved one in the
> >> C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft folder.
> >>
> >> Now start Windows Mail.
> >> It will be empty but that's no biggie.
> >>
> >> Create a couple of folders in Windows Mail and name them Old Mail, Old
> >> Sent.
> >> Click on the Old Mail folder to open it.
> >>
> >>
> >> Resize Windows Mail so you can see both Windows Explorer and Windows
> >> Mail.
> >>
> >> In the Windows Mail folder you will see a Local Folders folder, click the
> >> triangle to expand it.
> >>
> >> Locate the Inbox folder.
> >> In this folder you will see a lot of .eml files. These are the old
> >> emails.
> >> Drag and drop ONLY the .eml files to the Old Mail folder in Windows Mail.
> >>
> >> Do similar for Sent Items to the Old Sent folder.
> >>
> >> Now, see if Windows Mail works for you.
> >>

> >

>
>

 
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Gary VanderMolen
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      13th Mar 2007
Shift Delete did not work on the message stuck in my Outbox.

Not sure what effect it had on the space/time continuum. :-)

Gary VanderMolen

"DGuess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Well, it could possibly tear a hole in the space/time.
>
> It might delete and it might not. I'm on the Not side since this seems to be
> a problem with the whole structure for some reason. Still trying to see if
> it only occurs on first run of WinMail.
>
>
> "POP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> wot happens if you hold the shift button down then press delete ?



 
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      13th Mar 2007
I didn't figure it would since a normal delete wouldn't remove it.


"Gary VanderMolen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Shift Delete did not work on the message stuck in my Outbox.
>
> Not sure what effect it had on the space/time continuum. :-)
>
> Gary VanderMolen
>
> "DGuess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Well, it could possibly tear a hole in the space/time.
>>
>> It might delete and it might not. I'm on the Not side since this seems to
>> be a problem with the whole structure for some reason. Still trying to
>> see if it only occurs on first run of WinMail.
>>
>>
>> "POP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> wot happens if you hold the shift button down then press delete ?

>
>


 
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DGuess
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      13th Mar 2007
Blow the whole thing off.

Windows Mail has a newer (to them) form of database. Each email is stored
separately.

Do the following:

1) Open Control Panel then select Folder Options.
a) click on the Views tab
b) Select "Show hidden files and folders"
c) Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types"
d) click APPLY then OK.
e) Close Control Panel

2) From Windows Mail
a) Click on the Tools menu
b) click on Options
c) click on the Advanced tab
d) click the Maintenance button
e) click the Store Folders button.
f) make a note of the location of the message stores. It will be
something like:
C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail
g) close Windows Mail

3) Open Windows Explorer

When it opens, you will see a small black triangle next to the user account
name. Click it to collapse it.

For the following, the triangle will not appear till you put the mouse over
the element in question.

Move the mouse to the "Computer" line. A triangle will appear, click on it
to expand it.

You should see something like "Local Disk (C"

Click on the triangle to expand it.

Locate "Users" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.

Locate <username> and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.

Locate "AppData" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.

Locate "Local" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
Locate "Microsoft" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.

Now, in the right window pane, locate Windows Mail.
Click on it.

In the left window pane, scroll upward till you see "Local Disk (C"

Now, in the right window pane, hold them left mouse button down on the
Windows Mail folder.
Drag it to the "Local Disk (C" and release the mouse button.
Select MOVE Here.......

Now, this may take a bit to get done, depending upon how much mail is there.
Give it time.

Now, when it's done, create a new folder name Windows Mail to replace the
moved one in the
C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft folder.

Now start Windows Mail.
It will be empty but that's no biggie.

Create a couple of folders in Windows Mail and name them Old Mail, Old
Sent.
Click on the Old Mail folder to open it.


Resize Windows Mail so you can see both Windows Explorer and Windows Mail.

In the Windows Mail folder you will see a Local Folders folder, click the
triangle to expand it.

Locate the Inbox folder.
In this folder you will see a lot of .eml files. These are the old emails.
Drag and drop ONLY the .eml files to the Old Mail folder in Windows Mail.

Do similar for Sent Items to the Old Sent folder.

Now, see if Windows Mail works for you.


"loveforfairies" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:68D07247-3557-4DFC-8334-(E-Mail Removed)...
> It just moves onto the next victim!
>
> "DGuess" wrote:
>
>> Well, it could possibly tear a hole in the space/time.
>>
>> It might delete and it might not. I'm on the Not side since this seems to
>> be
>> a problem with the whole structure for some reason. Still trying to see
>> if
>> it only occurs on first run of WinMail.
>>
>>
>> "POP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > wot happens if you hold the shift button down then press delete ?
>> >
>> >
>> > "DGuess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >>
>> >> "loveforfairies" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> >> message news:0EC0215F-9231-46CA-9FF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >>>I can't delete an email in my inbox. It keeps telling me an error as
>> >>>occured
>> >>> and I need help. It is driving me insane.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Windows Mail has a newer (to them) form of database. Each email is
>> >> stored
>> >> separately.
>> >>
>> >> Do the following:
>> >>
>> >> 1) Open Control Panel then select Folder Options.
>> >> a) click on the Views tab
>> >> b) Select "Show hidden files and folders"
>> >> c) Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types"
>> >> d) click APPLY then OK.
>> >> e) Close Control Panel
>> >>
>> >> 2) From Windows Mail
>> >> a) Click on the Tools menu
>> >> b) click on Options
>> >> c) click on the Advanced tab
>> >> d) click the Maintenance button
>> >> e) click the Store Folders button.
>> >> f) make a note of the location of the message stores. It will be
>> >> something like:
>> >> C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail
>> >> g) close Windows Mail
>> >>
>> >> 3) Open Windows Explorer
>> >>
>> >> When it opens, you will see a small black triangle next to the user
>> >> account
>> >> name. Click it to collapse it.
>> >>
>> >> For the following, the triangle will not appear till you put the mouse
>> >> over
>> >> the element in question.
>> >>
>> >> Move the mouse to the "Computer" line. A triangle will appear, click
>> >> on
>> >> it
>> >> to expand it.
>> >>
>> >> You should see something like "Local Disk (C"
>> >>
>> >> Click on the triangle to expand it.
>> >>
>> >> Locate "Users" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>> >>
>> >> Locate <username> and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>> >>
>> >> Locate "AppData" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>> >>
>> >> Locate "Local" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>> >> Locate "Microsoft" and click on the triangle next to it to expand it.
>> >>
>> >> Now, in the right window pane, locate Windows Mail.
>> >> Click on it.
>> >>
>> >> In the left window pane, scroll upward till you see "Local Disk (C"
>> >>
>> >> Now, in the right window pane, hold them left mouse button down on the
>> >> Windows Mail folder.
>> >> Drag it to the "Local Disk (C" and release the mouse button.
>> >> Select MOVE Here.......
>> >>
>> >> Now, this may take a bit to get done, depending upon how much mail is
>> >> there.
>> >> Give it time.
>> >>
>> >> Now, when it's done, create a new folder name Windows Mail to replace
>> >> the
>> >> moved one in the
>> >> C:\Users\<account name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft folder.
>> >>
>> >> Now start Windows Mail.
>> >> It will be empty but that's no biggie.
>> >>
>> >> Create a couple of folders in Windows Mail and name them Old Mail,
>> >> Old
>> >> Sent.
>> >> Click on the Old Mail folder to open it.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Resize Windows Mail so you can see both Windows Explorer and Windows
>> >> Mail.
>> >>
>> >> In the Windows Mail folder you will see a Local Folders folder, click
>> >> the
>> >> triangle to expand it.
>> >>
>> >> Locate the Inbox folder.
>> >> In this folder you will see a lot of .eml files. These are the old
>> >> emails.
>> >> Drag and drop ONLY the .eml files to the Old Mail folder in Windows
>> >> Mail.
>> >>
>> >> Do similar for Sent Items to the Old Sent folder.
>> >>
>> >> Now, see if Windows Mail works for you.
>> >>
>> >

>>
>>


 
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