Inbox shows new emails but have no message to read

  • Thread starter Steppin-out webmaster
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Steppin-out webmaster

Hi
Can anyone help,
I am running Vista home premium, until yesterday everything as fine then
got blue screen of death saying windows was shut down to prevent damage
dumping memory. If this is the first time you have seen this message reboot
your pc.

Well it came back on ok but now when I open windows mail, it goes to my
inbox, I can see it downloading new messages as next to the inbox the number
goes up but on the right were the email text should be all I get is there is
no message to show.

I now have about 30 emails in my inbox all of which are unread but I cannot
see any text, cannot even get to see who the emails are from to elect any,
all my other folders are ok that I have set up. The only way I can get round
this is to set up rules o send the eails to another box which is a pain in
the bum as I have so many email addresses.

John
 
L

ludrase

i am also having the same problem. e-mails are being received
with dates but no text. I am using Vista.
 
G

Guest

When such a message is open, try hitting the Ctrl and F3 keys on your
keyboard at the same time to see if the message is in an attachment
Windows Mail cannot display.
 
A

andy blue

I also have the problem that inbox show the number of mails, but neither new
mails nor the old one, which were in the inbox are shown. Inbox semms to be
empty, but it is not! Also new mails are only counted as the number of new
mails and i can't see them. What is wrong here? Please help me!
Andy
 
G

Guest

Click on the Inbox, then View, then Current View, then Show All
Messages. This should stop hiding the messages you have already
read but not deleted or moved.
 
B

Bull

This happened to me too and I had to create another inbox and get the emails
forwarded to it. Did you manage to solve the problem and open your blocked
mail?
 

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