I had a very similar problem. Every time I was trying to move
any mail to a different folder, WLM hanged. The way I got
out of it is this - Open WLM Tools, Options, Advanced,
Maintenance, and set the 'Compact the database on shutdown
every 1 runs'. It is normally set for 100. I can use the WLM now.
Just a suggestion.
"Bryan" <Bryan.Jones5@xxxxxx(nospam)internet.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the advice but I still get exactly the same error message when
> right clicking on the message and then selecting the folder I want to move to
> from the subsequent drop-down menu. All very frustrating!
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> "Ildhund" <jnllb@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> I think the success or failure of a drag and drop exercise depends to some
>> extent on the type of account and where the folder is you're trying to move
>> to. IMAP accounts will try to synchronize simultaneously, whereas HTTP ones
>> will wait for the next Send/Receive. There *shouldn't* be a problem with POP
>> accounts. I find that right-click, Move to folder works every time and is
>> much less frustrating.
>> --
>> Noel
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>> "Bryan" <Bryan.Jones5@xxxxxx(nospam)internet.com> wrote in message
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>>> I am quite unable to file any of my incoming emails. Whenever I set up a
>>> folder and try and drag a message from my inbox I get an 'unknown error has
>>> occurred'. Any help to resolve this would be much appreciated. TIA
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