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There's a folder that has the picture files/messages, gimme two minutes and I can pull it up.
Edit: Use a file manager that has root access, such as File Box, make sure you enable root access in the options. Go to /home/user/.fmms/sent and delete every single subfolder in there. Go back out one folder and go into either /mms or /push and delete every subfolder and file in there, I don't remember exactly what one it is but open look at some of the images in there to determine if you've sent them or not.
After clearing both folders, restart fMMS and it should be cleared out.
Edit again: Forgot, you also have to remove mms.db in .fmms to remove the old messages from fMMS.
Not in my camera folder, not in images
Where can they be?