December 17th 09, 09:34 PM
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Deleting message from server
"Justin Thyme" wrote in message
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Comment at the bottom.
"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
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"Justin Thyme" wrote in message
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Several weeks ago I responded to a lengthy message by adding a few
lines at the bottom. The message was never sent and appears to be
stuck somewhere in the system. Every first time I attempt to send or
receive a message this is what I get:
Outlook Express could not post your message. Subject ' Desperately
seeking caption', Account: 'Eternal-September', Server:
'news.eternal-september.org', Protocol: NNTP, Server Response: '441
Duplicate message (MD5)', Port: 119, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error:
441, Error Number: 0x800CCCA9
How can I or somebody clear it?
Ken Bland
Create a new Outbox, and Sent Items folder.
Do the following for the Outbox, and Sent Items after you move any
messages you wish to save to a local folder you create.
Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store Folder will reveal the location
of your Outlook Express files. Write the location down and navigate to
it in Windows Explorer or, copy and paste it into Start | Run.
In WinXP, Win2K & Win2K3, the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by
default marked as hidden. To view these files in Windows Explorer, you
must enable Show Hidden Files and Folders under Start | Control Panel |
Folder Options Icon | View, or in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder
Options | View.
With OE closed, find the Outbox.dbx and Sent Items.dbx file and delete
them. New files will be created automatically when you open OE.
Outlook Express General newsgroup:
In your newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xpress.general
On the Web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ress.ge neral
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA
It's ungracious and impolite of me not to have acknowledged your advice
earlier, but someone, maybe at Eternal-September, noticed the problem
and deleted the message from the server before I got around to following
your instructions. I believe your instructions were clear but I had to
copy them so as to have them available when I went through the process.
As it turned out, I didn't need them. Not this time.
But thank you, Bruce, very much.
Ken Bland
You're welcome.
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA
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