How can I delete mail when I get an error message saying "195247.emix" couldn't be copied because you don't have permission to access "Messages"?

We have received messages that we cannot open and cannot delete, when we try to delete the messages we get an error message. One of the messages reads, "195427.emix" couldn't be copied because yolu don't have permission to access "Messages". How can we delete these?

Hi Sandy,
Get Find Any File...
http://apps.tempel.org/FindAnyFile/
Hold Option or alt key when selecting Find to Find All.
Search for Name contains...
195427.emix
Choose reveal in Finder, do a Get info on it & the Folder that contains it... what rights & privileges does it show?
Is the folder called Messages?

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