Mail Recovered Messages

Recently attempted to send an email with attachment in Mail. It was rejected as too large. Now it appears in Recovered Messages in "On My Mac", every time I try to delete it a duplicate appears in Recovered Message. How can I get rid of this?

Thank you responding. Yes I refer to apple mail and there are sections called mailboxes, Rss and on my mac.Under on my mac is a folder called recovered messages ( it wasn't on my last computer either) Since the message that keeps arriving is a copy of one that I sent to a third party I think it would be quite difficult to isolate it in the way that you you suggested. One person suggested that I remove the particular email account that it pertains to and then put it back on again. It worked for that particular message but today I realised that I wasn't getting emails agin on my blackeberry and when I looked at my computer lo and behold another one has started behaving in the same way. I have removed it again to stop it but I can'y keep doing this every time i send an email with attachments ( both of these emails have had photos from iphoto attached) Someone else has suggested that I go to mail>preferences>advanced and untick 'remove copy from server after retrieving a message' Lets see if that works

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