The Windows Live Mail e-mail client (e-mail program) purports to support blocking of individual e-mail addresses or domains.  But when I try to enter something like *.info as a domain (meaning that I want to block any address from dot-info), the program won't let me do it.  What is the proper procedure, please?

An important e-mail I sent to a client went into my Drafts Folder instead of being sent.  I didn't find this until I came across it by chance a few days later.  I then clicked on "continue", amended the e-mail and resent it - and assumed that it had gone.  The following day I checked the Drafts Folder and it was still there!  I then telephoned the client as is it was safer!  

The same thing has happened to a friend of mine, who responded to an e-mail which I had sent him, but I didn't receive it.  When he checked, it was also in his Drafts Folder.  What is going on?  Please can you help?

I have a client that wants that all of his messages from his inbox, instead of appearing in the "From:" the name of the sender that the sender stated on his mail, he wants to name my client saved on his contacts..

 

For example:

 

John Eugene Gates sends an email to my client, I have in my contacts saved John Eugene Gates with his email, John has in his email application only "John", so when I receive an email from him, I will only see "John", is there a way that Oulook for Mac goes to my contacts, if he see that same email address, then it will display "John Eugene Gates" as I have it, instead of the one the user has?

 

Best regards,

Eugenio Martinez 

I have set up Outlook for the Mac and have used an exchange server (since this is a corporate email).   I don't see any help files on how to manage email on the server?   In the prior Windows Office it's easy to tick a box leaving the mail on the server and one can manually manage removing mail down from the server and onto the local computer.   I use a Blackberry and need to keep mail on the server, but once the amount gets too big one needs to remove the mail onto the local client.   I would be grateful for advise on how to best manage server mail and of bringing mail off the server.   

Many thanks...  

Here's an update from my recent question about emails being delivered to the inbox under on my computer.

 

I'm looking at my client's e-mail and I notice that the e-mails that are from the company seems to be the ones that are being moved to om my computer.  Other outside e-mails she receive stay on the inbox under her exchange account where they supposed to be

I'm an IT technician and I'm working with a client who has exchange set up on her Outlook 2011.  Some how, some of her e-mails are getting moved to the Inbox under "On My Computer" folder.  I don't see a pop or IMAP account anywhere in her settings nor do i see any rules set up to move items to On my computer.  I've never seen this before.  I tried looking through every setting to see if there is a way to change where e-mails are delivered and I tried seraching online for solutions but no luck.  A few more things to add.  She's running OS X Lion and using Outlook 2011.  Also, her sent items are found in the inbox under On My computer as well.  Please advise.
In Outlook 2010 and prior, it was simple to have Outlook automatically add people that you send an email to or reply to an email to your contacts list.  In Outlook 2011 for Mac, I can't for the life of me figure out how to do this!  I need to set it up for a client so that whenever they send an email to someone or reply to an email from someone it automatically gets added to their contacts list.

Please advise - Thank you.

Didn't know if this is the correct place to post a bug report but here goes...
Hotmail and Calendar will not render properly when TLS1.2 is turned on in the browser. From a Windows 7 client


Detailed Symptoms:
https://gfx6.hotmail.com
https://gfx7.hotmail.com
https://gfx8.hotmail.com etc.
Fail to connect e.g to fetch "https://gfx8.hotmail.com/mail/16.2.7040.0620/styles/Base/Full/hig.css"
So all the Inbox page formatting is lost (no images, all links listed down the left). Calendar fails to load at all.


Extra info:
Packet captures show a TLS1.2 TLSCipherSuite: TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 { 0x00, 0x3D } Server hello followed by an immediate client connection closure.
Schannel errors appear in the event log "The following fatal alert was generated: 40. The internal error state is 252" i.e. Handshake error. My best guess is that these handshake failures are due to the Server Hello returns the full Certificate chain back to AND INCLUDING the "GTE CyperTrust Gobal Root" Root Cert. This is a MD5 Signed cert but the default ClientHello Signature extension does not list MD5/RSA as an allowed signing algorithm. So the client is aborting.

I am receiving an error message when I try and send mail "Authentication turned on in your email client" the mail is not going out? what is wrong