First thing is to remove McAfee or Norton AV and antispam from the computer
if they exist. You may need to visit their website to fully uninstall the
product. Then get something less invasive. There are a number of free
antivirus programs, but with any you have to disable email scanning. See
www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3
After that, the only solution so far is to wipe out the database. So go to
Tools | Options | Maintenance | Advanced | Store Folder to find the message
store location. Then move everything under that Windows Mail directory to
another directory. Then restart WinMail and it will open fresh with nothing
in the database. You can then add your accounts and if they work correctly
then you can use File | Import | Messages and choose WinMail format and
point to the directory to which you moved the files.
steve
"binomiller" <binomiller@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2EDFB65B-FDB3-4AC8-8365-5CEFC7276140@microsoft.com...
>I have the same problem and I have a new gateway laptop, same thing
> everything has been working fine until today and then my outbox gets stuck
> I
> can't delete anything and I can't send anything. Tried calling Mircosoft
> and
> got told they can't help unless i pay them $79.00. This thing is brand new
> and no help gateway customer service tried but they can't help either they
> don't know enough about this new system to help, and the guy I was talking
> to
> from gateway said microsoft gives them the run around. bout ready to take
> this thing back and get a mac.
>
> "tsand36" wrote:
>
>> just encountered the exact same problem...things were working fine and
>> then
>> the error message started popping up. my dell laptop is brand new running
>> vista premium and loads of memory/disk space.
>>
>> "Sherry" wrote:
>>
>> > Ditto here. I have a new Dell computer running Vista Premium with
>> > plenty of
>> > ram and hd space. I have 24 emails in the Deleted Folder that I cannot
>> > delete
>> > with Windows Mail. I wish I had OE back!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "chrylwriter" wrote:
>> >
>> > > My computer is new with 2G RAM. Low memory or low disk space isn't an
>> > > issue.
>> > > There has to be a problem inherent with Windows Mail that causes this
>> > > "Unknown Error" when attempting to use the Empty "Deleted Items"
>> > > Folder.
>> > >
>> > > "tmerc65" wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > Message Body Reads:
>> > > > 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.
>> > > >
>> > > > When you try to delete it an error message of:
>> > > > An Unknown error has occurred.
>> > > >
>> > > > Running Premier: 2GB MEM. 180GB HD.
>> > > >
>> > > >