slow Outlook express 2000

My Outlook Express 2000 became very slow.  I deleted the old emails (deleted and sent) - but there is no change.

Often, I have to restart the computer just to look at email, one at a time.

I am running Windows XP 2002

There are no Outlook Express 2000.  Outlook 2000 there, so we don't know who you mean.

If OE, first save your messages (see www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#6) and then make a file | Folder | Compact everything to compact all your folders (see also point 2 on this page).  It is necessary to remove the space wasted in the files and remove messages after you erased them.  Otherwise the files grow and develop and they slow down the performance and ends up getting corrupted and messages are lost.

See if that helps any.

Steve

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