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Vista Mail-Recovered Messages



 
 
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Old April 24th 07, 06:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
wondrash
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Default Vista Mail-Recovered Messages

I'm using Vista 32 bit Home Premium. I was unable to delete messages in my
delete folder and used your fix of Tools/Options/Advanced/Maintance/Store
Folder etc. Now I have a folder for Recovered Messages that posts the date
and a 6 figure # following the date every time I go to my mail. Example
04-24-200700 12-51-17. Now I can't delete the Recovered Messages folder and
when I click on the the folder it shows "there are no items to view". The
folder get bigger and bigger with sub folders. I am able to delete the sub
folders and the daily entrys, but not the Recovered Messages folder.
 




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