J'ai reçu un mail de "" windows "" me demandant de confirmer mon adresse mail et on moto de passe par retour sous 72 heures sous peine d'annulation de mon compte hotmail. J'ai viré ce message et pense que c'est une tentative de vol de mot de passe .
I have WIn. XP and Windows Live Mail, I want to have a seprate address book for each mailbox, can you help me, Thanks, Neil
Windows Live Mail 2011 hangs when I start my Windows 7 PC.  If I don't access mail for a half hour or so, I get a message "Windows Communications Platform has stopped working."  It crashes and restarts itself.  Afterwards if I restart the Live Mail 2011 client it works.  I also can get it working if I kill the process wlcomm.exe.  Looks like a bug in wlcomm.exe is the culprit.  What is rereally bizarre is that the same thing occurs on my Windows 8 laptop running Windows Live Mail 2012 .

My Hotmail is threading all related email into one place, and thus combining different chains and no longer keeping separate or chronological messages. 

I fear I may have converted to "Windows Live Mail" as my address bar starts like this https://bay147.mail.live.com/default.aspx?n= . 

I am desperate to learn how to return to "regular" Hotmail, and wonder if this problem was created when I temporarily accepted an invitation to change to the new "outlook" format in Hotmail.  Any advice welcomed!

I do not want Windows Live Mail to automatically download email messages, I only want to do this manually when I click the send/receive button.

I have disabled these options under Options > Mail > General Tab - all 3 options under Send / Receive Messages are unchecked.

However, the program still seems to download email messages from all my accounts every 8 hours.


Any ideas why the program is still downloading emails even though these options are unchecked?

Storage folders in Windows Live Mail show saved messages but when clicked say the contents of this message cannot be found.

This happened yesterday and after opening and closing WLM several times the messages returned. Now they do not appear at all.

Something seems to have changed with Windows Live hotmail Inbox. Now I have emails packeted together related to one email sender -- when I get an email from that address.
I want to turn this feature OFF, as now it is more complicated to see what was received and sent, and to not send a reply that is sent to oneself!!! Which is very aggravating.
How can I turn off this feature. It is unwanted, and just appeared yesterday, with no thanks.
I have my calendar synced with Live Mail which I access via Windows 7 (from my deskstop). This option works for me without my having to log on to the internet each time I need to look at the calendar.

Today I noticed that the calendar's "reminder" option doesn't work. It worked a two days ago -
Have the calendars changed? ... the calendar online appears to be different than the one I have set up via my deskstop.
How can I migrate the online to my deskstop so that I don't have to

thanks


Just installed Windows Live Mail on my Windows 7 pc. Everything is working and I put some recurring weekly items on the calendar. However the "Reminder" feature is greyed out when I would click to use it, so I guess I wont get a reminder.

What has to happen for this feature to be usable by me??

Thanks for any suggestions

Mary
I use Windows Live Mail 2011 with Windows 7 (64 Bit) and am considering upgrading to Windows Essentials 2012.  I don't want to lose all my email account settings etc  and am wondering if Essentials 2012 will instal over the top of 2011 and will carry forward all account settings and emails etc..  Any advice, please?