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Windows Live Mail is not deleting messages? Follow these steps

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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We understand that sometimes you are encountering issues withWindows Live Mail. That’s a pretty neatemail client, but it is not without its faults – one of them is precisely the fact that messages are prone to stay longer than you’d want them to.

Long story short, you can’t delete messages from Deleted, Sent, Junk or any other folder. You can’t delete a singleemail message, nor a group of highlighted messages. You simply can’t delete anything.

Here are a few easy steps that you can perform to fix this glitch.

What can I do if Windows Live Mail is not deleting messages?

What can I do if Windows Live Mail is not deleting messages?

1. Confirm and delete superfluous folders

In case of having more than one email account in Windows Live Mail, first, sign in to each account. Then, expand all your folders in the folder pane.

In case of also seeing superfluous folders called Sent items, Junk email or Deleted items in addition to the regular ones called Sent, Junk and Deleted, things are about to get a lot easier for you.

Remember that you need to be signed on to Windows Live Mail with IMAP and simply delete those extra files. Everything should start working normally again.

2. Repair all Windows Essential programs

If you are still getting thiserror, then don’t hesitate to use the Repair utility for Windows Live Mail. Follow the instructions above to the letter if using a Windows 10 PC.

You can’t open Control Panel? Take a look at this step-by-step guide to find a solution.

3. Remove and install Windows Live Mail back

If you need additional info on how to uninstall programs and apps in Windows 10, take a look at thisdetailed guide.

The messages error you are dealing with can also be fixed by completely uninstallingWindows Live Mail, then installing it back.

Some users have reported success by also removing and then reinstalling all their email accounts one by one. What about you? Share your experience with tackling this issue in the comments section below.

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Passionate about technology,Windows, and everything that has a power button, he spent most of his time developing new skills and learning more about the tech world.

Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, with a complete expertise in touch-based devices, he is constantly keeping an eye out for the latest and greatest!

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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.