Messaging Windows stops responding

There is a message in my Inbox from Windows Mail, that whenever I click on it, I get an error "Windows Mail has stopped working" and it shut down my program.  For this reason, I can't delete the e-mail message. I do not think that it is infected because he downloaded in my Outlook 2003 Inbox and caused no problems. How can I get rid of him?

There is a message in my Inbox from Windows Mail, that whenever I click on it, I get an error "Windows Mail has stopped working" and it shut down my program.  For this reason, I can't delete the e-mail message. I do not think that it is infected because he downloaded in my Outlook 2003 Inbox and caused no problems. How can I get rid of him?

Just a suggestion...
You have enough time to act before Windows Mail closes its doors on you?
Open Windows Mail > at the top, click on FILE > click on work offline > click the Outbox > Outbox, right click > click Remove

The blocked mails are deleted?

t-4-2

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