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Re: Here's An Odd One You can try different things, such as deleting the outbox directory and
seeing what happens. I haven't tried that.
steve
"Copernic" <Copernic@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:27B92463-51A3-4D39-868C-49FB2876D285@microsoft.com...
> 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" <stopspam@everywhere.com> wrote in message
>> news:enyzGLt8GHA.940@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> > 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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