I have recently received the "You are currently signed in with an Office 365 email account, which can't be used with Outlook.com" error message.  I tried the steps listed in the pinned discussion, which did not help me.  The first time I logged in to Office 365 everything was fine.  I could not log in the next day.  Now every time I try to log in to Office 365 I have to use the "audio" captcha because the text method is broken (always says you entered the wrong characters). When I enter the audio characters and click "Sign In" the page is redirected to outlook.com (which is where I encountered the first error message).  This email was issued as a .edu email through a college of which I am an alumni of.  I did not receive any change notifications from the college nor Microsoft.  Please help, this is my primary email address that has been non-accessible for weeks. 
My Windows live mail automatically goes to Working Offline.  I get an error message, "host "stmp comcast.net" could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly.
Server "smtp.comcast.net"
Windows Live Mail ErrorID:0x800CCC0D
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 25
Secure(SSL):yes
Help??

My Windows live mail automatically goes to Working Offline.  I get an error message, "host "stmp comcast.net" could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly.
Server "smtp.comcast.net"
Windows Live Mail ErrorID:0x800CCC0D
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 25
Secure(SSL):yes
Help??

 

Original title: Can't receive or send mail. Running Window 7, Live Mail.

 I cannot get online, every time I try this message appears.  "There was an error when attempting to connect to the Windows Live Calendar service. If the error persists, check to see if there's an upgrade of Windows Live Mail available or contact a service representative."

 

 

 

[Original title: Windows Live Mail]           

 

Hi,

 

I can receive but not send emails. The error message is "Invalid Certificate". Also comments "Outlook could not sign or encrypt this message because you have no certificates that can be used to send from the email address. What settings can I check on Outlook 2003 so that I can allow re-sending of emails?

Hello,

I keep getting this problem. I have urgent stuff to send and this needs to get resolved as soon as possible. I right the email, subject, email addresses, then click "Send". I get this error message.

Don't give me the usual story of empty the cache, internet history, cookies, different browsers, computers, whatever, I have tried all these and there is no difference. It won't even work on my iPhone.

Resolve this please.

Tom

Our company is using Outlook.com with our own custom domain, set up with the appropriate MX records on our web host. My colleague occasionally has trouble sending me e-mails, usually a reply or forward. They will come back to him with a bounce message.

 

However, today he forwarded me a message. As far as he could tell, the message sent OK, with no error message being returned to him. I never received the e-mail, not in my Inbox or Junk Mail folders.

 

I reviewed the article "I'm not receiving emails sent by my family or friends". Of its suggestions, the only one not in place already was adding my colleague to my contact list. However, it should not be necessary to have someone in my contact list in order to receive an e-mail from them, in the junk mail at the very least.

 

This is a serious issue, as we cannot operate with e-mails not being delivered without warning.

This morning when I tried to log onto my email address, I kept getting an error message that said "This account does not have an Outlook Web App mailbox". I tried several different times and it would not let me view my inbox. Several hours later, I tried to log on again and it let me, but this time it had automatically done some kind of upgrade to Outlook that I had not made. Now, none of the different accounts I had connected to my main email address are connected and none of my emails from the past four years are available. Is there any way to bring back the thousands of emails that have now been deleted?

Windows 7-64

Windows Live Mail 2012

 

Lately I cannot open an URL that is in the body of the email.

No error message.

However, this pops up in a window over the email.

"This file does not have a program associated with it or performing this action

Please install a program or,if one is alreqady installed create an association in the Defasult program Control panel."

 

Never had a problem before, if someone sent me an URL to click on to open a new explorer window.

 

I did a repair of Windows Live Email, but that did not help.

 

If I delete/remove Live email and then reinstall it will I lose all my emails, etc.