On 6/5/13 10:52 AM, Nicholas Geti wrote:
> This happens if a corrupted message gets stuck in your email client and you 
> download
> again. That is, if you are using a client like Outlook Express to get 
> messages from
> the service provider. You have to go to the service provider system and 
> locate the
> corrupted email then delete it.

And then you need to remove your corrupted email client. ;)

Not saying Thunderbird doesn't have its share of problems, but at this point
Thunderbird is to Outlook Express as 1994 is to 1979.

Paul


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