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  2. Sep 18, 2015 · I would suggest you to follow the steps below on how to repair Windows Live Mail and check if it helps: 1. Go to Control Panel. 2. Under Programs, click Uninstall a Program. 3. Locate Windows Live Essential then click Uninstall/Change. 4. When a window appears, select Repair all Windows Live programs. 5. Restart your computer after the repair.

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    • Delete Emails Stuck in the Windows Live Mail Outbox

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    Once in a while, and often due to an obscure cause, an email fails to send in Windows Live Mail. It may get stuck in the Outbox folder. This folder holds messages while they are in the process of being sent—from the time you click Send until the outgoing mail server's acknowledgment that the message has been received for delivery.

    To remove a message from the Outbox folder in Windows Live Mail when it persistently fails to send:

    1.Select Work offline in the Tools group of the Home tab.

    2.Select the View tab and choose Compact view if it is highlighted.

    3.Select Mail at the bottom of the folder list.

    4.Select Outbox in the list to open the Outbox.

    5.Select the message you want to delete and keep the mouse button pressed.

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  3. Sep 8, 2016 · #1. I have a number of emails in my Live Mail Inbox and Junk Mail fodders which I cannot delete. Whichever method I use to delete them, I get a Windows Live Mail error message, "An unknown error has occurred." I have repaired Windows Essentials twice, but the error persists; any thoughts please? Trouble. Noob Whisperer. Moderator. Joined.

  4. Apr 1, 2010 · #2 · Apr 1, 2010. Hi itcmp2002. Welcome to Tech Support Guy Forums! In Windows Live Mail: Tools > Accounts > (Account Name) > Properties button > Advanced tab. Remove the check mark from: Leave a copy of messages on server. Apply, OK, Close to save and close.

  5. Dec 9, 2022 · Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to launch the Task Manager. Go to the Details tab (Or Processes for Windows 7, Vista, XP) and search for wlmail.exe. Right-click on it and select End task or End Process. Then, open Windows Live Mail again and check if you still encounter the error. Run as Admin in Compatibility Mode.

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