13. December 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,
I would like to know if Windows Live Mail is available to download/install for VISTA sp2 OS.  I know that v 2011 is no longer available, but what about v 2012
I would like to know because I am having problems with Live Mail and setting up Live Mail to my verizon,net mail service on a new Win 7 sp1 desktop, and thought if I could get it on my VISTA laptop, I might get more insight  on Live Mail.

Following message received:

Unable to send or receive messages for the pop.att.yahoo.com account. The connection to the server has failed.

 

Server: 'pop.att.yahoo.com'

Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0E

Protocol: POP3

Port: 110

Secure(SSL): No

Socket Error: 10061

 

I can use my browser and log in but not with Live Mail. Do I need to reinstall Live Mail?

12. December 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,
I'm running win 7 and using live mail. My ISP is Telus.net. Normally I click on the live mail icon and get straight into my account. Yesterday I was prompted to enter my account id and used my Hotmail address. Since then I'm always being asked to log into my live mail account but clicking "Cancel" leaves me in my Telus account. I'm receiving and sending mail OK but can't access my contacts  LB

1) I had a Windows 7 PC with Live Mail and the mother board went bad.

2) I bought a new Windows 8 PC.  The old hard drive was still good so it was installed on the new PC as a backup drive.

3) All the old files were transferred to the new hard drive.

4) I downloaded Essential Live Mail and currently use it for email.

5) All attempts to find and import the old contacts and email messages/folders have failed.

 

Apparently, Live Mail can't find my contacts and emails and the folders appear to be hidden from my searches.  Given this sequence of events, how do I import my old contacts and emails from my own hard drive?? 

 

Thank you!!

06. December 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,

Hi

I am running Win 7 Pro 64 and recently started to use the calendar option of Live Mail in preference to my paper diary. Imagine my delight when I just started Live Mail, selected Calendar and all the entries have vanished? Is there a way to rebuild the calendar? Are the entries tucked away in a file somewhere? Is anyone else facing this issue? Does Microsoft care? You don't need to answer the last question. I have been a user on Windows for long enough to know.

Any help would be appreciated.

Hi,

I have problem with printing emails from Windows Live Mail. During print attempt of any email application hang out and after few seconds close returning problem description attached below:

Problem event name: BEX
Application name: wlmail.exe
Application version: 16.4.3508.205
Application time signature: 5111f9fe
Module name with error: StackHash_6412
Module version with error: 0.0.0.0
Module with error time signature: 00000000
Exception shift: 74b9c9f5
Exception code: c0000005
Exception data: 00000008
Operating system version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
Regional settings id: 1045
Additional info 1: 6412
Additional info 2: 64122c6a63242d7a08a07c2edd868f73
Additional info 3: 8f5e
Additional info 4: 8f5e9c9abd6cfeeaff79c1d0bf9023b6

*please note that those labels are translated by me from polish and they could be quite different that in english version of Windows.

I'm using Windows 7 Pro x64 and Windows Live Mail 2012 - installed last month.
I was testing two different printers and they are working fine except LiveMail.
Printing to XPS file is worging, but next trying to print this file I get the same problem - application hang out and close.
Doing research I found a lot of posts with the same issue, people have the same problem with printing under Live Mail, IE and XPS files. Unfortunately I didn't find any working, concrete solution that would be help and solve my problem.

I hope that someone knows the sollution,
Kris
04. December 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,
After two years of using Live Mail, last week I keep getting the below error. I have seven gmail accounts, all set up the same, but only my main account seems to blow up. I have searched high and low for solutions and none have worked. I do not consider POP3 as an acceptable alternative.  I have tried changing the ports, deleting/recreating the account etc. In internet searches I find nothing solid, just a lot of the the same problems. Amazingly, I searched Microsoft's Supported Products list and Live Mail was not on it. WFT. Will be changing back to Thunderbird or something equivalent. 

Unable to send or receive messages for the Gmail (davxxxx) account. Header download for the 'Inbox' folder did not complete. The operation was canceled by the user.

Server Response: Your IMAP command could not be sent to the server, due to non-network errors. This could, for example, indicate a lack of memory on your system.
Server: 'imap.gmail.com'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0F
Protocol: IMAP
Port: 993
Secure(SSL): Yes
I am helping a friend with her computer. She changed her ISP and we set up the new email account in Live Mail and got it working. I deleted her discontinued ISP account from Live Mail. Everything was just fine. Unfortunately, she did a restore to earlier date on her system and it brought back the old mail folders but not the account information in properties. Now when she opens Live Mail she gets a sign-in screen for the old ISP account and she has to cancel before she can continue with her mail. I have looked in the Accounts tab in Mail and there is nothing in there about the old account. Does anyone know how I can solve this? I am hoping that I don't have to go into to registry.
I have a desktop computer with windows xp & outlook express 6. I also have a laptop with windows 7 & live mail. I have the same email address on both computers. The problem is that live mail does not get the same # of emails downloaded. OE 6 always gets the correct # live mail may get less. Would appreciate any help you can provide to correct the problem. Thank you, GTSAZ
28. November 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,

Each time I open Windows Live Mail I get the pop-up message that my password is incorrect. If I cancel this message I can use my Live Mail perfectly well so why does it appear every time I open Mail? Don't know if it's a coincidence that this appears since a recent Windows 8 update was downloaded.

 

Help anyone?

 

Thanks

 

Trevor