I cannot send, reply or forward emails in windows live mail 2012. Message pops up saying "A prblem occured while trying to open this message. A problem has occured. Please try again." Have tried repairing, uninstall/reinstall but not resolved. Live
mail appears to work on another user account my computer but no idea why. Can anyone help?
In the last 24 hours my Hotmail account has been migrated to Outlook and now half my archived folders have disappeared. They contain important emails - how do I get them back?
I am rather computer illiterate. I just changed my email host server from cbeyond (exchange mail server) to a basic email option with godaddy. I can send emails out of outlook but cant receive emails. Can any help?
Is that possible? Or should I just try to rename it? It's not any dedicated Outlook folder, just had newsletters from a group I no longer belong to.
Since I've changed my outlook.com Mail account to imap, I receive lots of E-Mails multiple times (20x and more).When I delete the mails I receive them immediatelly again. This happens on client and in outlook.com.
My question is how to solve this problem without retournin to pop.
Any help is appreciated!
Greetings
Andreas
My question is how to solve this problem without retournin to pop.
Any help is appreciated!
Greetings
Andreas
Hi,
I've tried searching and reading about other people's issues but I can't find anything that helps, so I'll try posting a question.
If I try to 'reply to' or 'create a new' email to any address in one particular domain (that I own) I always get the following error:
This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
Delivery to the following recipients failed.
The email addresses often communicate with me and to date I've never had any issue. Now every single email address for the domain in question instantly turns orange once it's typed and says 'the address may not be valid'. If I then try to send I instantly get the above reply.
I've contacted the domain host and they say that there is nothing they can do from their side and that the issue is something to do with outlook/hotmail.
Can someone please help?
Many thanks,
Hi,
I've done everything necessary to verify my domain tomalty.com (and have even checked the DNS records myself to make sure they're being propagated correctly, and ALSO waited a whole day to make sure it wasn't a caching issue, and my domain still isn't
showing as verified. I have triple checked that I am using the right TXT record.
I still see the error message in bright yellow "You need to prove ownership of this domain by creating a DNS record. Use the settings below." Nothing changes, no matter how many times I press "Update".
Please help!
Thanks,
Fletcher Tomalty
I have many documents to be reviewed by several reviewers. Titles of the documents are listed in column A of an Excel spreadsheet uploaded to SkyDrive. These titles act as hyperlinks to the actual pdf documents which are assembled in a separate SkyDrive
folder. In THEORY, a reviewer can be invited to share access to the spreadsheet by email, and without signing up to Skydrive can scan the list of titles and select a document to review by clicking on the title and have the document come up on their screen
(and download it). In PRACTICE, this worked when I tested the process by sending an invitation to share the Excel file to my other email address, and responded from the same (Macbook Pro) computer I used to upload the Excel file and document folder. However,
it did NOT work in a more realistic test when I sent the same sharing invitation to a colleague who does not have a SkyDrive account. She could access the Excel file in SkyDrive, but attempts to access the document by clicking on the hyperlinked title failed.
I'd rather not have to 'share' all the documents with all the reviewers, and also not require them to sign up to SkyDrive. All suggestions welcome, thanks!
NJG
Goof afternoon,
I am trying to add the domain "tudebates.com" in Windows Live Domains, but I get the following error:
This domain name can't be used because it contains a protected word or inappropriate language
It will be a web page in Spanish (Tú Debates means something like "you discuss" or "you debate"). My English level is not extrordinay, but I don't know why "tudebates.com" might be something inappropiate in English.
Having seen other posts with the same problem, I am specifying now the nature of my domain. It will be a forum of discussion about current news, basically, in which users will have the chance to discuss with each other.
Thank you very much for your attention,
Fernando.
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