I've occasionally had a problem with ghost E-mail as well, though I tend to 
use Outlook Express and Windows XP.

What I usually do is create a new folder, copy all the messages in the 
problem folder to this new folder, and then select and copy the messages 
back to the original folder.  This usually leaves you with an extraneous 
folder with the problem message in it.  Then delete that folder.

I dunno.  Works for me, anyway.


Joel 



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