I use Windows live mail. I mostly use an email address provided by my ISP. Yesterday 1700 emails suddenly appeared in my inbox, mostly addressed to that email address. In turned out that all of these were duplicates and triplicates of emails previously received. In each case the original date and time was preserve. Fortunately because Windows live has an unread box I was able to delete all those en bloc.

My ISP deny it could have been anything to do with them. Are they right? Is there anywhere else those emails could have been sitting for days and weeks before suddenly appearing?
It started that i could not collect my email and a few calls later to my ISP proved it was my client ( Microsoft Live Mail ). I deleted the connection and remade it and no help. I unistalled MLM and still no help i ran many Microsoft FIX tools and NOTHINGS helped. I have since tried to totally uninstall Microsoft Live mail ( Microsoft live essentials ) and it still holds all the ISP connect info and there for the corrution that wont let me connect to my email.

   I NEED a way to completely uninstall Microsoft Live Essentials  ( Live Mail ) and all its traces and folders and any saved info it keeps to COMPLETELY get a real fresh start .    How do i get all traces of Microsoft Live Essentials ( and its sub products) to be completely erased ?

Thanks in Advance
Al

Our small business uses our ISP as our email provider in stead of an exchange server.

 

I'm having problems with a users POP3 email not receiving properly in Outlook 2010.

 

The last message being received, regardless of the number of messages being received, always hangs and occasionally the message of...

 

"

Task '(I'm_Omitting_the_UserName)@(&_I'm_Omitting_the_Domain).com - Receiving' reported error (0x800CC0B) : 'Unknown Error 0x800CC0B

"

 

There are no problem sending emails.

 

From what I've gathered from reading elsewhere the 0x800CC0B code indicates a busy server.  However, no other user on the domain is having the same issue.

 

I've verified the users settings on our ISP's website and I've checked the users incoming and outgoing port and POP3 address settings also, all of which are correct as well and all of which match other users who are not having any receiving problems.

 

I suspect the issue is directly related to the users Outlook.

 

Any suggestions or thoughts on how to fix the receiving issue?

 

The only things I haven't tried are deleting the users mailbox and resetting it up from scratch, taking a repair option on her Office 2010 installation, and reinstalling Office 2010 in its entirety.  As those options are all time consuming and risk creating other problems (i.e. installation removal or re-installation errors, lost emails, future and worse Outlook connectivity issues, etc.) I have not tried those options.

 

I so hope Microsoft creates a glitch free version of Outlook one day as I've never had a good experience with any version of Outlook   :(

I've recently started to get intermittent problems with failed emails in outlook (exhotmail).

The message source says:

Reporting-MTA: dns;dub0-wss1-s2.dub0.hotmail.com
Received-From-MTA: dns;DUB116-W11
Arrival-Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 07:41:35 -0700
Final-Recipient: rfc822;****@*****co.uk
Action: failed
Status: 5.6.2
Diagnostic-Code: smtp;554 5.6.2 Delivery SMTP Error. Command: 0. Response: 550-Your IP address is on the XBL blacklist! Sending denied.
550-For further information and delisting procedure,
550 please see http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=********

It happens randomly, not on every email.

How can I get myself unblocked please!!


I've recently started to get intermittent problems with failed emails in outlook (exhotmail).

The message source says:

Reporting-MTA: dns;dub0-wss1-s2.dub0.hotmail.com
Received-From-MTA: dns;DUB116-W11
Arrival-Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 07:41:35 -0700
Final-Recipient: rfc822;****@*****co.uk
Action: failed
Status: 5.6.2
Diagnostic-Code: smtp;554 5.6.2 Delivery SMTP Error. Command: 0. Response: 550-Your IP address is on the XBL blacklist! Sending denied.
550-For further information and delisting procedure,
550 please see http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=********

It happens randomly, not on every email.

How can I get myself unblocked please!!


Hi - I've been through many of the forum posts but without the success I expect!
My issues are a) when we are sent a code by email, what is the format? I (and others) are just not getting the codes and methinks it's because we have set up filters with our ISP to stop 'junk' hitting our inboxes. E.g. one of my filters blocks some comms where the word 'security' is a keyword. Point b), because of the issue with a), I want to provide a mobile/cellphone number so you can send a code there but the way to do it is not evident without the possible risk of wiping my alternative email addresses (one of which has the issues mentioned in my point a). Can anybody help please? As a rider, my problems all seemed to stem from changing my password . . . perhaps we should not be so brainwashed into doing this??

Outlook account not properly receiving or sending.  All settings checked for accuracy and nothing has changed. Called Microsoft support and was told it was an ISP problem. Called ISP technical support (AT&T) and told everything working properly and it was an Microsoft Outlook problem. Incoming e-mail senders receive notification "account not in service".  Outgoing e-mails are not sending although message states outgoing mail is being sent.  Pop-up window to verify account name and password is frequent but not accepted.  Passwords have not changed but are not accepted.

E-mails coming through web based account (att.yahoo.com) are not appearing in Outlook although Outlook is designated as "default". 

Any help with this two week old problem will be graciously appreciated.

 

 

I'm having strange situation...
I have configured my ISP email account to forward all messages to outlook.com account and I noticed that I don't receive all messages in Inbox or Spam folder.

Right now I purchased something and paid via PayPal but didn't received any order confirmation or PayPal reciept.

A friend sent me some mails few days ago which I also didn't get but I didn't believed him until he showed me his sent folder, but now I'm sure there is something wrong here.

I don't have any active filters and my ISP mail account is configured to unconditional forward.
Even PayPal service address is whitelisted.
This setup worked just fine with GMail so far.

Any thoughts, ideas???

Regards,
Karlo
I currently have Verizon DSL as my ISP.  I would like to switch to my cable company (SECV through PTD).  I am most concerned about losing my @msn.com email addresses.  Will I be able to maintain the @msn.com email addresses after I switch?  I currently access my email through Outlook and Live.
HI i have a domain hosted on windows live and for last couple of days we are facing a perpetual white screen while accessing the webmail, we tried logging in from a different location it works fine, but the office IP range it is a problem

We spoke to the ISP but didnt get a satisfactory answer, as we have migrated recently to outlook.com and we really want to stick around but this problem has been a dampner and its not justified to go back to using a mail client to access windows mails 

we changed the DNS to global settings but the ISP has said it might recur and will be left without a backup plan

the domain is brandcare.net 

we have about 35 users on the account and in a day our combined mailing might be in the range of 500 mails 

kindly advise, we have a emailer platform which we use on a another subdomain which we run campaigns for clients will that be a issue 

I would really appreciate if some one helps me out in this issue