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Hi There - Firstly I have to say, I am no techy so I AM SO PROUD OF MYSELF
FOR TROUBLESHOOTING MY OWN PROBLEM - Microsoft wanted to charge me $80 for
this simple little problem - here goes:
If you've got an email stuck in your outbox that won't send and you can't
delete or move it (an "unknown error" message comes up when you try), this is
what you have to do - it worked for me like a charm:
First of all, you need to delete your email account (don't worry, all your
contacts and your inbox contents will remain). For those who don't know how
to delete your account, go to the Tools drop down menu and select "accounts".
Then highlight your email account (usually your default one if you have more
than one account, or the account that is having the problem), once this is
highlighted, slect "remove" to the right.
Close that window, then you can successfully delete the error email!
Remember, you will then need to go into your deleted item, and delete it from
there. Once this is done, go back to the Tools Menu and click Accounts
again. If you remember how to set it up from when you did with your internet
provider, you can go ahead and do it again now, or else, ring your internet
provider, and get them to walk you through it again. All your details remain
the same - nothing needs to change.
Once this is done, your windows mail will be back up and running like it
should be. Hope this helps everyone out there with the same problem... I
think we all have ALOT to learn about Vista...
FOR TROUBLESHOOTING MY OWN PROBLEM - Microsoft wanted to charge me $80 for
this simple little problem - here goes:
If you've got an email stuck in your outbox that won't send and you can't
delete or move it (an "unknown error" message comes up when you try), this is
what you have to do - it worked for me like a charm:
First of all, you need to delete your email account (don't worry, all your
contacts and your inbox contents will remain). For those who don't know how
to delete your account, go to the Tools drop down menu and select "accounts".
Then highlight your email account (usually your default one if you have more
than one account, or the account that is having the problem), once this is
highlighted, slect "remove" to the right.
Close that window, then you can successfully delete the error email!
Remember, you will then need to go into your deleted item, and delete it from
there. Once this is done, go back to the Tools Menu and click Accounts
again. If you remember how to set it up from when you did with your internet
provider, you can go ahead and do it again now, or else, ring your internet
provider, and get them to walk you through it again. All your details remain
the same - nothing needs to change.
Once this is done, your windows mail will be back up and running like it
should be. Hope this helps everyone out there with the same problem... I
think we all have ALOT to learn about Vista...