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Under the Local Folders pane, my Outbox folder appears to be empty as there
is nothing showing waiting to be sent. My email service was down for a couple of minutes this morning and I had an email waiting to be sent. I opened the Outbox folder and found a reply to a newsgroup post that I thought had been sent. It's a 1KB plain text reply. When I tried to open it to see what it was about an error message popped up stating "the message could not be displayed, and the following reason: "Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try again." Next I tried to delete the message and got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred". Another popup appears with a colored bar across it and the words "Deleting messages" on it. There is a light shadow moving across the bar which I guess is supposed to indicate some sort of action is happening. Nothing happens though and I eventually just close the popup. Next I tried to drag and drop it into the Deleted folder and again got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred" followed by another popup stating "The selected message(s) could not be moved. An unknown error has occurred" What's up with the message? I can't open it, move it, send it or delete it. |
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I am having the same problem only in my sent Items folder.
I keep searching for clues on the net to help fix this as it has been a problem to a lot of people for quite some time. If anyone knows of a fix to delete the ghost e-mail that won't go away please let everyone in this Discussion group know. Thanks "LD" wrote: Under the Local Folders pane, my Outbox folder appears to be empty as there is nothing showing waiting to be sent. My email service was down for a couple of minutes this morning and I had an email waiting to be sent. I opened the Outbox folder and found a reply to a newsgroup post that I thought had been sent. It's a 1KB plain text reply. When I tried to open it to see what it was about an error message popped up stating "the message could not be displayed, and the following reason: "Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try again." Next I tried to delete the message and got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred". Another popup appears with a colored bar across it and the words "Deleting messages" on it. There is a light shadow moving across the bar which I guess is supposed to indicate some sort of action is happening. Nothing happens though and I eventually just close the popup. Next I tried to drag and drop it into the Deleted folder and again got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred" followed by another popup stating "The selected message(s) could not be moved. An unknown error has occurred" What's up with the message? I can't open it, move it, send it or delete it. |
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Check event viewer (windows application log) and see if there are ESENT
errors. That "low memory" message is a default error message OE and WinMail throw out when they can't figure out the problem. I'd ignore the problem at the moment. MS is working on the "ghost" messages and hopefully they will be eliminated in future builds. You can try physically deleting the file from Windows Explorer and see what that does. steve "LD" wrote in message ... Under the Local Folders pane, my Outbox folder appears to be empty as there is nothing showing waiting to be sent. My email service was down for a couple of minutes this morning and I had an email waiting to be sent. I opened the Outbox folder and found a reply to a newsgroup post that I thought had been sent. It's a 1KB plain text reply. When I tried to open it to see what it was about an error message popped up stating "the message could not be displayed, and the following reason: "Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try again." Next I tried to delete the message and got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred". Another popup appears with a colored bar across it and the words "Deleting messages" on it. There is a light shadow moving across the bar which I guess is supposed to indicate some sort of action is happening. Nothing happens though and I eventually just close the popup. Next I tried to drag and drop it into the Deleted folder and again got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred" followed by another popup stating "The selected message(s) could not be moved. An unknown error has occurred" What's up with the message? I can't open it, move it, send it or delete it. |
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There are lots of ESENT errors in the event log. The message does not show
up in Windows Explorer Outbox folder. There are a couple of files in there that I sent to the recycle bin but neither removed the mail from my Windows Mail Outbox so I restored them (don't know what they are). So, the message is still sitting in the outbox. BTW. I really like the new search function. It helped me find the outbox folder and the event logs quickly. "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Check event viewer (windows application log) and see if there are ESENT errors. That "low memory" message is a default error message OE and WinMail throw out when they can't figure out the problem. I'd ignore the problem at the moment. MS is working on the "ghost" messages and hopefully they will be eliminated in future builds. You can try physically deleting the file from Windows Explorer and see what that does. steve "LD" wrote in message ... Under the Local Folders pane, my Outbox folder appears to be empty as there is nothing showing waiting to be sent. My email service was down for a couple of minutes this morning and I had an email waiting to be sent. I opened the Outbox folder and found a reply to a newsgroup post that I thought had been sent. It's a 1KB plain text reply. When I tried to open it to see what it was about an error message popped up stating "the message could not be displayed, and the following reason: "Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try again." Next I tried to delete the message and got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred". Another popup appears with a colored bar across it and the words "Deleting messages" on it. There is a light shadow moving across the bar which I guess is supposed to indicate some sort of action is happening. Nothing happens though and I eventually just close the popup. Next I tried to drag and drop it into the Deleted folder and again got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred" followed by another popup stating "The selected message(s) could not be moved. An unknown error has occurred" What's up with the message? I can't open it, move it, send it or delete it. |
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Hi,
I have the same problem but I can't ignore it because I can sent e-mail anymore since this Ghost message is stuck there! "Steve Cochran" wrote: Check event viewer (windows application log) and see if there are ESENT errors. That "low memory" message is a default error message OE and WinMail throw out when they can't figure out the problem. I'd ignore the problem at the moment. MS is working on the "ghost" messages and hopefully they will be eliminated in future builds. You can try physically deleting the file from Windows Explorer and see what that does. steve "LD" wrote in message ... Under the Local Folders pane, my Outbox folder appears to be empty as there is nothing showing waiting to be sent. My email service was down for a couple of minutes this morning and I had an email waiting to be sent. I opened the Outbox folder and found a reply to a newsgroup post that I thought had been sent. It's a 1KB plain text reply. When I tried to open it to see what it was about an error message popped up stating "the message could not be displayed, and the following reason: "Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try again." Next I tried to delete the message and got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred". Another popup appears with a colored bar across it and the words "Deleting messages" on it. There is a light shadow moving across the bar which I guess is supposed to indicate some sort of action is happening. Nothing happens though and I eventually just close the popup. Next I tried to drag and drop it into the Deleted folder and again got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred" followed by another popup stating "The selected message(s) could not be moved. An unknown error has occurred" What's up with the message? I can't open it, move it, send it or delete it. |
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Sorry, there were missing "'t" in my previous e-mail.
Hi, I have the same problem but I can't ignore it because I can't sent e-mail anymore since this Ghost message is stuck there! "Steve Cochran" wrote: Check event viewer (windows application log) and see if there are ESENT errors. That "low memory" message is a default error message OE and WinMail throw out when they can't figure out the problem. I'd ignore the problem at the moment. MS is working on the "ghost" messages and hopefully they will be eliminated in future builds. You can try physically deleting the file from Windows Explorer and see what that does. steve "LD" wrote in message ... Under the Local Folders pane, my Outbox folder appears to be empty as there is nothing showing waiting to be sent. My email service was down for a couple of minutes this morning and I had an email waiting to be sent. I opened the Outbox folder and found a reply to a newsgroup post that I thought had been sent. It's a 1KB plain text reply. When I tried to open it to see what it was about an error message popped up stating "the message could not be displayed, and the following reason: "Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try again." Next I tried to delete the message and got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred". Another popup appears with a colored bar across it and the words "Deleting messages" on it. There is a light shadow moving across the bar which I guess is supposed to indicate some sort of action is happening. Nothing happens though and I eventually just close the popup. Next I tried to drag and drop it into the Deleted folder and again got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred" followed by another popup stating "The selected message(s) could not be moved. An unknown error has occurred" What's up with the message? I can't open it, move it, send it or delete it. |
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You can try different things, such as deleting the outbox directory and
seeing what happens. I haven't tried that. steve "Copernic" wrote in message ... Sorry, there were missing "'t" in my previous e-mail. Hi, I have the same problem but I can't ignore it because I can't sent e-mail anymore since this Ghost message is stuck there! "Steve Cochran" wrote: Check event viewer (windows application log) and see if there are ESENT errors. That "low memory" message is a default error message OE and WinMail throw out when they can't figure out the problem. I'd ignore the problem at the moment. MS is working on the "ghost" messages and hopefully they will be eliminated in future builds. You can try physically deleting the file from Windows Explorer and see what that does. steve "LD" wrote in message ... Under the Local Folders pane, my Outbox folder appears to be empty as there is nothing showing waiting to be sent. My email service was down for a couple of minutes this morning and I had an email waiting to be sent. I opened the Outbox folder and found a reply to a newsgroup post that I thought had been sent. It's a 1KB plain text reply. When I tried to open it to see what it was about an error message popped up stating "the message could not be displayed, and the following reason: "Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try again." Next I tried to delete the message and got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred". Another popup appears with a colored bar across it and the words "Deleting messages" on it. There is a light shadow moving across the bar which I guess is supposed to indicate some sort of action is happening. Nothing happens though and I eventually just close the popup. Next I tried to drag and drop it into the Deleted folder and again got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred" followed by another popup stating "The selected message(s) could not be moved. An unknown error has occurred" What's up with the message? I can't open it, move it, send it or delete it. |
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That does not work either. I have tried everything I have seen on here
suggested and no fix. Anybody try one of those dbx file extractors? This is BS because I cannot send out any emails here at our business and I thought this was such a great business program VISTA. "Steve Cochran" wrote: You can try different things, such as deleting the outbox directory and seeing what happens. I haven't tried that. steve "Copernic" wrote in message ... Sorry, there were missing "'t" in my previous e-mail. Hi, I have the same problem but I can't ignore it because I can't sent e-mail anymore since this Ghost message is stuck there! "Steve Cochran" wrote: Check event viewer (windows application log) and see if there are ESENT errors. That "low memory" message is a default error message OE and WinMail throw out when they can't figure out the problem. I'd ignore the problem at the moment. MS is working on the "ghost" messages and hopefully they will be eliminated in future builds. You can try physically deleting the file from Windows Explorer and see what that does. steve "LD" wrote in message ... Under the Local Folders pane, my Outbox folder appears to be empty as there is nothing showing waiting to be sent. My email service was down for a couple of minutes this morning and I had an email waiting to be sent. I opened the Outbox folder and found a reply to a newsgroup post that I thought had been sent. It's a 1KB plain text reply. When I tried to open it to see what it was about an error message popped up stating "the message could not be displayed, and the following reason: "Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try again." Next I tried to delete the message and got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred". Another popup appears with a colored bar across it and the words "Deleting messages" on it. There is a light shadow moving across the bar which I guess is supposed to indicate some sort of action is happening. Nothing happens though and I eventually just close the popup. Next I tried to drag and drop it into the Deleted folder and again got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred" followed by another popup stating "The selected message(s) could not be moved. An unknown error has occurred" What's up with the message? I can't open it, move it, send it or delete it. |
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"Rick" wrote in message
... That does not work either. I have tried everything I have seen on here suggested and no fix. Anybody try one of those dbx file extractors? This is BS because I cannot send out any emails here at our business and I thought this was such a great business program VISTA. HUH? Please don't tell us you're running Vista in a work environment! Did you not read *any* of the documentation that says "do not use in a production environment"? Did you not know "production" means "work"? -- Tom Koch, former MVP for IE/Outlook Express 1997-2005 http://www.insideoe.com Awareness is free. |
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Just encountered the same type problem with RC1. Problem began when trying
to delete about 36 message from the deleted folder at once. Mail program locked up. When I restarted Mail, the message headers were still present in the deleted folder; however, I could not view, move, or delete any of the messages. Just kept getting the same error messages as everyone else. Like another post stated, maybe they're going to work the problem out. Thanks to all for the prior posts so I wouldn't keep banging the head against the wall on this. GM "LD" wrote: Under the Local Folders pane, my Outbox folder appears to be empty as there is nothing showing waiting to be sent. My email service was down for a couple of minutes this morning and I had an email waiting to be sent. I opened the Outbox folder and found a reply to a newsgroup post that I thought had been sent. It's a 1KB plain text reply. When I tried to open it to see what it was about an error message popped up stating "the message could not be displayed, and the following reason: "Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try again." Next I tried to delete the message and got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred". Another popup appears with a colored bar across it and the words "Deleting messages" on it. There is a light shadow moving across the bar which I guess is supposed to indicate some sort of action is happening. Nothing happens though and I eventually just close the popup. Next I tried to drag and drop it into the Deleted folder and again got a popup stating "An unknown error has occurred" followed by another popup stating "The selected message(s) could not be moved. An unknown error has occurred" What's up with the message? I can't open it, move it, send it or delete it. |