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I Have an @hotmail.co.uk account which I have switched to Outlook.com

The Email and Calendar are syncing correctly, however I have a strange problem with the contacts.

I have setup sync with 4 Devices:

2x EAS (iPod and Android Phone) both are working correctly

2x WLM (Windows 7 & Windows 8) both are missing 22 contacts

The Web interface is also correct.

 

So why are the 2 WLM installs not able to sync my full contact list? They both show the same 134 contacts, whereas iOS, Android and Web all show 156. This to me would imply some server contact sync issue.

 

Additional info:

I have tried reinstalling WLM, deleting the cached contacts folder, signing in/ out etc. No change.

I have had contact sync issues before; this was (eventually) resolved by someone resetting the server in some way. Maybe some could do this again?

Many Thanks

Sam

03. March 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: livemail · Tags:
Yahoo will not hold my  password.  In order to receive mail in Windows Live keeps requesting that I type it in but says it is wrong and it is not.  Have to go to Yahoo sign out then sign back in for it to work.  I understand from other forums that it is an ATT/Yahoo issue and they won't help as long as I can get mail out on the server.  I like to use Windows Live and Chrome as my browser.  The Windows Live error message is 0x800CCC92 if that helps.  When I check my saved passwords, they are correct.

Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Mary Anne

Please use the instructions on this page to apply Comcast's recommended settings: To reconfigure your Windows Live Mail client to use SSL instead of port 25


Having done so, click Work offline and remove any unsent messages from the outbox (below the account folders in the folder pane). Then close down WLMail and wait a few minutes before re-launching. Compose a new test message and send it to yourself. Post any new error message in your reply.

 

 

I am having this same problem but have tried your suggestions of changing port 25 and get this message:

The connection to the server has failed.

Subject 'test'
Server: 'smtp.comcast.net'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0E
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 465
Secure(SSL): Yes
Socket Error: 10060

I am using Windows Live Mail 2012 and Windows 7.  Several months ago I was notified and tried to change ports but it didn't work and I set things back to defaults, including port 25.  It has worked fine until yesterday when my outgoing stopped working.  I receive e-mail and it only works if I use port 110 not secure.  It does not work using 995 secure. 

Any suggestions are appreciated.  Thanks.


I've used Windows Live mail successfully for a couple of years, but now all of a sudden I get an error message when I try to send mail.  I can receive messages.  I've done a system restore but that's no help.  The messages just sit in my outbox. I can go to mail online and send messages from there.

Subject 'Re: closed captions' Server: 'smtp.comcast.net' Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0E Protocol: SMTP Port: 25 Secure(SSL): No Socket Error: 10060
 
 
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Original title: Can't send email

I got Austraila Holiday calander - follwed all steps but there are no holidays listed in this calander

 

I have windows live email and also have bigpond email attached as well, problem is I am not receiving any email into my live mail account, can someone please help?

I have windows live email and also have bigpond email attached as well, problem is I am not receiving any email into my live mail account, can someone please help?

 

 

Old Tittle: Problems with emails

FYI: The title of this post was edited to help other customers find this topic easily in their search results.

When sending emails via Live Mail in another language then English, the spellchecker underlines anything then English words.

It also asks after send, to change every underlined word one by one.

I can only receive but not send e-mail via Windows Live Mail to my comcast account.  What happened?  Everything works fine from the Comcast website.  Comcast tells me that this is a problem on Microsoft's end.   I have been away from this windows 7 computer for a while,  but everything had been working fine when I left.