Dear Support Team,

Our MD is having hotmail account and he is not receiving mails. We checked in inbox, junk mail and all other folders. We have removed some of the messages also to free the space. But we are not receiving the mails.

Regards,
Rathna Kumar. 
Please enable password reset for my domain sahajceramics.com.

We deal in Ceramic products. Our firm's name is Sahaj Ceramics.

 
I have several Hotmail accounts that I have configured in Outlook 2007 (with the latest version of Communicator) on my home computer. When I'm at home, I check these accounts via Outlook; when I'm at work, I check these account via the Internet. Everything has been working fine until about a week ago. Now, if I check my mail in Outlook on my home computer, those messages are only accessible in Outlook; If I check my mail online, I can only see those messages online. I suspect one of the following:
(1) messages are not being left on the server, so whichever client (e.g. Outlook or web client) downloads a message first, that's the only place the message is accessible or viewable.
(2) Outlook is not syncing properly with my Hotmail account/servers.
I've repaired Outlook 2007 and uninstalled/reinstalled communicator. If I can't get this fixed, I'm probably going to abandon Outlook and Hotmail and move to my Gmail account.
Any and all help is appreciated.
Thanks!
UM

I don't know about anyone else, but in my never very humble opinion not being able to sign out of Outlook is a huge problem and a major flaw. The way it stands now, any browser on any machine where I open my Outlook will be able to go back in to my email without logging in, whether I'm there or not. And none of the things any support person has tried solves the issue. I've already been thru all of it, removing cookies, history, changing settings, different browsers, changing certificates, etc. and still it is impossible to sign out of Outlook in a browser. Does this at work computers with OUtlook 365 and on my home computer. Many people at work have complained about this, but work tech support says that Microsoft claims this is "by design" and will not be fixed.

I know I'm no expert, but nobody should have to jump thru all those hoops just to force my browsers to let me sign out of Outlook. And everybody tells me Microsoft made it this way by design?? WHAT?

FIX THIS, BILL! I'm no expert, but I'm no ordinary dummy user, either. I'm a developer so I can try things without messing up my machine. But nothing I've tried so far has made any difference. When the browser opens, and I go to Outlook, it automatically logs in and lets whomever is sitting at the computer have full access to my email. It does this on any computer where I have previously used a browser to get my email, so anybody else who comes along and uses those computers will also get my email without having to sign in.......because Outlook in a browser won't sign out.

When I do sign out in the browser, the little "busy" thing spins, then it just automatically opens back up to my inbox.


Do you not see this as a major design flaw, Bill?

When i open up my emails in windows live mail it keeps asking for a password and no matter how many times i put it in it will not excepr it.

I know that i am useing the right pass word.
I was told by xbox live that their is a soft lock on my account via microsoft, I need to get this "Soft lock" lifted by microsoft.
Hi,

Today I changed my primary alias at outlook.com, and all my email has disappeared. All messages, all folders, and all rules.

Help me please.
I have:
Outlook.com account with 1 alias (I didn't come from hotmail) 
Apple Mail desktop client.
iPhone
 
In the past my desktop mail client allowed me to check mail individually from different addresses from gmail, yahoo, etc. and reply from that same address via a drop down menu.  I'm guessing because of the structure of an alias vs. linked accounts though this has not been the case for outlook.com.

When I select to send from my alias address in the desktop mail client it sends and shows that it sends from the alias address.  But when I go to outlook.com and check it actually never sends from my alias address as it should, but it sends from my primary address.  It's really confusing for customer service people who have multiple cases open for me because of the different email addresses showing up.

Would someone be able to provide a workaround for this?  Right now the alias setup vs. the linked account setup is becoming more of a pain to work with my desktop client and my phone.

Thanks a ton for your help!

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