That probably won't work. At least it didn't for me. You can't mark it as
read, any more than you can delete it, because it doesn't exist. If you check
the location where the messages are stored, it's not there. But the
"database" thinks it is. As people have written here many months ago, who
still had the problem, the only way I have seen to fix it is to change your
identity name in Windows Mail. Actually, that doesn't fix the real problem;
the message still can't be deleted. But at least it does allow you to send
new mail. My undeleteable message is in my Outbox. And as it apparently
generates an error when trying to send mail (although no message appears), as
it will not allow any other messages sent with the same profile/identity to
be sent. Changing the name of the identity/profile, by just adding a 1 to the
end, let's me send mail.
But that's a workaround. And doesn't get rid of the problem. Which has
existed for many months, apparently without an answer. This occurred on my
new machine, only a week old, with Vista Ultimate. I've also tried the links
given to rebuild the database, with no success.
So, what's the real answer to clearing them up. It appears to be pretty darn
common, and I will certainly give Microsoft credit for getting to information
on it just by clicking on a link on the error message. But it would be nice
to clear up.
Regards,
Rick
"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:
> "Mary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:4F5F5B9C-1F0D-43F1-B920-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > When trying to delete message get "AN UNKNOWN ERROR HAS OCCURRED."
> >
> > WHY? And how do I get rid of this message
>
> Try marking the message as read and then deleting it.
>
> --
> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
> http://www.fjsmjs.com
> Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email.
>
>