cannot remove messsage in inbox
Posted by admin on Jul 4th, 2006
I want to remove a posting in my inbox (spam) but get the message that it is "impossible to remove the message",who can help me?
Posted by admin on Jul 4th, 2006
I want to remove a posting in my inbox (spam) but get the message that it is "impossible to remove the message",who can help me?
Jul 9th, 2006 at 02:35 am
"ronald" Try turning off the Preview PaneView menu then select Layout then uncheck the Preview Pane.Now with the message not visible, SHIFT Delete on it to bypass the Deleted Items folder.See if that will work for you.
Jul 14th, 2006 at 03:22 am
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Jul 18th, 2006 at 08:32 pm
thx for trying to help me! as I am using a dutch version of windows mail I can't find the previeuw pane. suppose I have to click on extra, the options and then...,? ronald"DGuess" wrote:
Jul 19th, 2006 at 11:24 pm
Its under View | LayoutUncheck Show preview pane.steve"ronald"
Jul 23rd, 2006 at 12:01 pm
Thanks Gents, but as Steve said, it's a bit tedious. I wonder if MS didn't think of it or if they intentionally left out an easy way to do it. They went to a lot of trouble to make the Windows Easy Transfer but I would have appreciated a more specific way (or easier way) of only transfering certain things. As I said in an earlier posting, I did transfer my messages but only because I knew where they were stored. I think a better way for most users would have been to give an option (for example) to transfer Messages or Rules or Documents. I guess I am wanting it too easy. I am a very busy guy (like most other people) and don't make my living screwing with computers. But, I definitely spend an inordinate amount of time trying to get them to do what I need.At any rate, I just wrote off all my old rules and am rebuilding them slowly as the need arises.Tom"Steve Cochran" Its under View | LayoutUncheck Show preview pane.steve"ronald"
Jul 26th, 2006 at 09:23 pm
No, it was just the moving away from the Identities subkey and into the general Software\Microsoft subkey."Tom Brown" Thanks Gents, but as Steve said, it's a bit tedious. I wonder if MS didn't think of it or if they intentionally left out an easy way to do it. They went to a lot of trouble to make the Windows Easy Transfer but I would have appreciated a more specific way (or easier way) of only transfering certain things.As I said in an earlier posting, I did transfer my messages but only because I knew where they were stored. I think a better way for most users would have been to give an option (for example) to transfer Messages or Rules or Documents. I guess I am wanting it too easy. I am a very busy guy (like most other people) and don't make my living screwing with computers. But, I definitely spend an inordinate amount of time trying to get them to do what I need.At any rate, I just wrote off all my old rules and am rebuilding them slowly as the need arises.Tom"Steve Cochran" Its under View | LayoutUncheck Show preview pane.steve"ronald"
Jul 30th, 2006 at 02:34 pm
Ronald! If you are refering that you have a "read email" that you can't move, delete or move, here's what to do. Mark the email as read, leave it highlited, find in top right corner of the page a drop down list. Click "Hide read messages" Close out of mail and reopen. Let me know if it worked. ehodsdon@roadrunner.com"ronald" wrote: