the message could not be deleted

G

Gary VanderMolen

In spite of what the Microsoft description says, that fix works for
all folders, not just the outbox.

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Marc said:
What if the email that cannot be deleted is in your draft folder and not your
outbox?
 
G

Guest

"Definately a supurb fix." <Definately a supurb
(e-mail address removed)> wrote in message
They've finished testing the 941090 fix and now allow anyone to
download it. If you don't know whether to use the 32-bit version
or the 64-bit version, try the 32-bit version first.

The Windows Live Mail program is out of beta:

http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
 
A

amer sheikh

as per your instruction the still not deleted

Message could not be displayed
Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this
message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try again.

PLS REPLY
 
A

Administrator

amer sheikh said:
as per your instruction the still not deleted

Message could not be displayed
Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this
message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try
again.

PLS REPLY
 
G

Guest

This often means you need to download and install this fix, with Windows
Mail not running:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/941090

Although it's labelled as for mail stuck in the Outbox, it also works in
other folders. If you don't know whether to use the 32-bit version or
the 64-bit version, try the 32-bit version first. Certain common
antivirus programs, such as most of those from Norton or McAfee,
or a recent one from Trend, tend to cause such problems, although
seldom immediately, so if you have such a program, remember
where to find the fix - you are likely to need it again. For many
other antivirus programs, just leaving email scanning turned off is
enough.
 
D

danielandowen

garbea01 said:
i have a message in my inbox which i can neither delete or move.i know there
is no problem with the message because i know its fom a reliable source(EBAY).
 
J

jamieg

garbea01 said:
i have a message in my inbox which i can neither delete or move.i know there
is no problem with the message because i know its fom a reliable source(EBAY).
 
L

littlebazak

garbea01 said:
i have a message in my inbox which i can neither delete or move.i know there
is no problem with the message because i know its fom a reliable source(EBAY).
 
G

Guest

Download and install this hotfix, with Windows Mail not running:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/941090

Although it's labelled as for mail stuck in the Outbox, it also works in
other folders. If you don't know whether to use the 32-bit version or
the 64-bit version, try the 64-bit version first. Certain common
antivirus programs, such as most of those from Norton or McAfee,
tend to cause these and other problems in Windows Mail, although
seldom immediately, so if you have such a program, remember where
to find the fix and hope it will install again if you need it again. A
recent
version of the Trend antivirus program also causes assorted problems
in Windows Mail.

I haven't heard of this hotfix making such messages readable again,
but it should it at least make it so you can delete it.
 
H

Howard

Nonielove said:
I am also using windows vista, using the windows Mailbox. I sent messages I
was fin with to deleted items folder however when I tried to empty the folder
all the messages stay (about 10 of them). A message comes up saying unknows
error has occured, what the hell am I supposed to do?? All messages are from
safe senders...
So confused!!!
 
M

michael

garbea01 said:
i have a message in my inbox which i can neither delete or move.i know there
is no problem with the message because i know its fom a reliable source(EBAY).
 
M

michael

garbea01 said:
i have a message in my inbox which i can neither delete or move.i know there
is no problem with the message because i know its fom a reliable source(EBAY).
 
G

Guest

Download and install this hotfix, with Windows Mail not running:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/941090

Although it's labelled as for mail stuck in the Outbox, it also works in
other folders. If you don't know whether to use the 32-bit version or
the 64-bit version, try the 32-bit version first. Certain common
antivirus programs, such as most of those from Norton or McAfee,
tend to cause these and other problems in Windows Mail, although
seldom immediately, so if you have such a program, remember where
to find the hotfix and hope that it will install again if you need it again.
A recent version of the Trend antivirus program also causes assorted
problems in Windows Mail.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Similar Threads


Top