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I have more than 4 GB empty space on my C drive, and I just deleted a bunch
of large size emails in my Inbox. When I try to compact the Inbox I get the error message that the Inbox can't be cleaned up because there isn't enough disk space. This is a real problem, I don't know how much disk space is required or how I will come up with it. Is there a solution to this problem, an alternate way to really delete the emails I already deleted? Are they parked somewhere under a different name? I'd appreciate some help... John |
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