Cannot delete messages stuck in Outbox

Original title: mail

I have two emails stuck in my Outbox for several days, they won't, and there is no way that I can remove them thanks

Your connection or turn off WiFi, airplane Mode might do. Then return in the Mail app and there will be an icon to delete the email stuck in the upper right. Make sure that you re-enable your network connection.

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