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Why does " recovered messages " keep appearing in my " local folders " ?
When I click on a " recovered message " , there is no message ; only a date and a number - for instance 07-01-08 20-24-33 . |
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It means your Windows Mail message store is corrupted.
You can try the various repair functions in WMUtil: http://www.oehelp.com/WMUtil/Default.aspx If no improvement, upgrade to Windows Live Mail: http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Engela" wrote in message ... Why does " recovered messages " keep appearing in my " local folders " ? When I click on a " recovered message " , there is no message ; only a date and a number - for instance 07-01-08 20-24-33 . |
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I have tried to follow the instructions - I can get to Advanced, and to
"Maintenance" but I cannot find "messages store" I have Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit) and I have not been able to delete the folder - It keeping coming back everytime I open mail, with more message listed "Engela" wrote: Why does " recovered messages " keep appearing in my " local folders " ? When I click on a " recovered message " , there is no message ; only a date and a number - for instance 07-01-08 20-24-33 . |
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The best solution for that problem is to upgrade to Windows Live Mail:
http://download.live.com/wlmail -- Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail) Microsoft MVP Program: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "winner" wrote in message ... I have tried to follow the instructions - I can get to Advanced, and to "Maintenance" but I cannot find "messages store" I have Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit) and I have not been able to delete the folder - It keeping coming back everytime I open mail, with more message listed "Engela" wrote: Why does " recovered messages " keep appearing in my " local folders " ? When I click on a " recovered message " , there is no message ; only a date and a number - for instance 07-01-08 20-24-33 . |
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I do not understand what was suggested in the one reply posted
Can someone pleasae clarify these instructions again _ am continuing to have a serious problem with hese messages listing. Basically - how to I get beyond "Maintgenance" in the recommended procedures "winner" wrote: I have tried to follow the instructions - I can get to Advanced, and to "Maintenance" but I cannot find "messages store" I have Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit) and I have not been able to delete the folder - It keeping coming back everytime I open mail, with more message listed "Engela" wrote: Why does " recovered messages " keep appearing in my " local folders " ? When I click on a " recovered message " , there is no message ; only a date and a number - for instance 07-01-08 20-24-33 . |
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Not sure what your exact issue is since you didn't state it - are you
"Engela" as well? Also don't know what instructions you are referring to since you didn't copy and paste them in your post . . . . When you get to "Maintenance", there's a "Store Folder" button, but all it does is display your current message store and enable you to change it. Please provide the details of your issue and stick to one thread (if you have another one somewhere). "winner" wrote in message ... I do not understand what was suggested in the one reply posted Can someone pleasae clarify these instructions again _ am continuing to have a serious problem with hese messages listing. Basically - how to I get beyond "Maintgenance" in the recommended procedures "winner" wrote: I have tried to follow the instructions - I can get to Advanced, and to "Maintenance" but I cannot find "messages store" I have Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit) and I have not been able to delete the folder - It keeping coming back everytime I open mail, with more message listed "Engela" wrote: Why does " recovered messages " keep appearing in my " local folders " ? When I click on a " recovered message " , there is no message ; only a date and a number - for instance 07-01-08 20-24-33 . |
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"slk759" wrote in message ... Not sure what your exact issue is since you didn't state it - are you "Engela" as well? Also don't know what instructions you are referring to since you didn't copy and paste them in your post . . . . When you get to "Maintenance", there's a "Store Folder" button, but all it does is display your current message store and enable you to change it. Please provide the details of your issue and stick to one thread (if you have another one somewhere). "winner" wrote in message ... I do not understand what was suggested in the one reply posted Can someone pleasae clarify these instructions again _ am continuing to have a serious problem with hese messages listing. Basically - how to I get beyond "Maintgenance" in the recommended procedures "winner" wrote: I have tried to follow the instructions - I can get to Advanced, and to "Maintenance" but I cannot find "messages store" I have Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit) and I have not been able to delete the folder - It keeping coming back everytime I open mail, with more message listed "Engela" wrote: Why does " recovered messages " keep appearing in my " local folders " ? When I click on a " recovered message " , there is no message ; only a date and a number - for instance 07-01-08 20-24-33 . |
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