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Michelle
04 Feb 2007

Yes I've had this problem a LOT lately. You can't highlight and shift-anything because to highlight you must click..do that and it's frozen.UGH! driving me crazy. I know these are "safe" emails but there's this weird glitch or whatever that causes this to happen. I'm going to try the commenter's suggestion about the .dbx files.

EDITOR'S NOTE: You can highlight with the arrow keys...

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Tom
06 Feb 2007

I have this same problem, but I can't highlight to shift-delete, because to highlight I must click. THen it freezes. And I can't highlight another email and then arrow to the problem one, because the villain email is the *top* email, it default highlights upon opening the email folder, then freezes. It freezes before any of the emails are displayed.(I made the big mistake of accidentally deleting the emails above it, thus putting it into "first" position.)

EDITOR'S NOTE: Try turning off the Preview Pane.

Posted by:

Alan Kriegler
12 Feb 2007

Instead of having to delete empty folders in Outlook Express to return their file sizes to their original low Kbyte state, Compacting the folders removes all (non-visible) deleted emails.
To do this simple select the folder eg. Inbox. In the Toolbar click on FILE then select FOLDER and then COMPACT. This will only remove the emails (not visible) that were previously deleted. Enjoy !

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Bill Parker
15 Feb 2007

Deleting the inbox.dbx file did the job after everything else failed. Simply go to the search tool and type inbox.dbx. You will have to include the advanced option of searching hidden files and folders. Once located simply delete the file and restart OE. Total time approx. 10 seconds.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Rather drastic... that will delete ALL your mail.

Posted by:

Mo
17 Apr 2007

I can't delete any e-mail from any folder. shift+delete works, but that's not a fix. Any suggestions?

EDITOR'S NOTE: I would delete as much as possible, then export all mail to a backup. Then delete your Outlook DBX files, and import the mail from your backup. See http://askbobrankin.com/backup_outlook_express.html

Posted by:

JSR
18 Apr 2007

Hold down the shift key and then select delete. Worked like a champ! Thanks a bunch!

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Mike Parr
26 Apr 2007

Thanks for the shift+delete tip Bob. I used "subject" to ensure the stuck item was sandwiched between other emails. I used Ctrl+A to highlight all the emails, then hit shift+delete got rid of all the emails, including the stuck one. What a relief! I think that your website is excellent - many thanks.

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michael schüßler
02 May 2007

thanks a lot for your help. i also spent a lot of time with the problem mentioned above! The lose-preview-window-and-shift-delete worked it out for me! I greatly appreciate this hint! A lot of success to all the others

Posted by:

Hugh Clench
14 May 2007

I've just had this problem with Outlook freezing every time I tried to delete an email. When I looked at the size of my Deleted Items folder by using My Computer it was 1.5GB, so I deleted it and restarted OE, then everything worked fine, although I had lost my deleted emails which I sometimes need to search. OE creates a new Deleted Items folder if there is none when it starts up.

To find out where this folder is on your computer right click on it in OE, select properties, and it will tell you. Then close OE, find the file through My Computer or using Windows Explorer and delete it. Restart OE and all should be well!

Posted by:

pete
19 May 2007

Thank yoiu! Closing the Preview Pane and shift+delete finally got rid of two messages stuck in the inbox in Outlook Express.

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