Hi,
 
I wrote a long message (to multiple address) and hit send.  My computer then crashed....I hoped it would fix itself but no luck so after lunch I 'killed' it.  When I got it back up and went into my mail the message was sitting in the queue so I told it to send it, I know another internal member got the message.
 I now have an empty message in my queue that I can not get rid of.  It is completely empty in the queue it says its type is 'Ready to send", it has no description and there is a date.  I have opened it, added an address and sent it...it goes to the person and my copy self, but does not clear it from my queue, I have deleted it...it comes back, and offcourse have 'send now'...it has no where to go and is still there when I go to exit pmail completely, so I have to choose to exit without sending.   I just can't get rid of it.
 
Has anyone had this problem?  I just upgraded to the newest version on the site and that did not solve the problem either.  TIA, from Kingston 
<p>Hi,</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I wrote a long message (to multiple address) and hit send.&nbsp; My computer then crashed....I hoped it would fix itself but no luck so after lunch I 'killed' it.&nbsp; When I got it back up and went into my mail the message was sitting in the queue so I told it to send it, I know another internal member got the message.</p><p>&nbsp;I now have an empty message in my queue that I can not get rid of.&nbsp; It is completely empty in the queue it says its type is 'Ready to send", it has no description and there is a date.&nbsp; I have opened it, added an address and sent it...it goes to the person and my copy self, but does not clear it from my queue, I have deleted it...it comes back, and offcourse have 'send now'...it has no where to go and is still there when I go to exit pmail completely, so I have to choose to exit without sending.&nbsp;&nbsp; I just can't get rid of it.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Has anyone had this problem?&nbsp; I just upgraded to the newest version on the site and that did not solve the problem either.&nbsp; TIA, from Kingston 
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