Thanks for the ideas - unfortunately they did not fix the problem.
I have looked at the message store and the emails are there, but if I try to
open any of those in a corrupted folder I get "...could not be opened because
it does not exist or is being used by another application". I have turned off
email scanning by my antivirus program - it made no difference - I cannot
think of any other software that I use that could have any impact on the
email system.
I took a copy of the emails in a corrupted folder and pasted them into a new
folder (outside of the windows mail messgae store). The copies open normally
- is there some way I can import these back into the windows mail message
store to replace those that are locked?
"Steve Cochran" wrote:
> WinMail may have some database corruption. Try repairing the database
> with my Windows Mail utility (www.oehelp.com/WMUTil/).
>
> The messages themselves are stored as eml files (see
> www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#wm), so those should be intact, if present.
> You can check the message store.
>
> For the future see point 3 here: www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 as it
> would appear some 3rd party program is interfering with WinMail's
> functioning.
>
> steve
>
> "Mailless User" <Mailless (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:E7E76475-1D0A-4C59-8E0B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > On a few occasions recently, emails in some local folders all show the
> same
> > message body. If I try to move the emails to another folder I get error
> > messages telling me that Windows Mail cannot find the message body -
> then all
> > the emails are empty.
> >
> > What causes this - can it be fixed - is there a known bug in Windows
> Mail ?
> >
> > Some save emails are really important, and I can't afford to keep losing
> them.
>