my live mail is receiving but not sending. I am receiving an error message ; id 0x800c006c  can someone help me??

Unfortunately, in copying a contact file from my primary PC to a backup, I used a new file name (simply changing the date). Unfortunately, where I had 400+ contacts in the back-up to start, I now have 800+. Instead of replacing the old contact file when I imported an updated one, it added the 2nd contact file..............creating 400 duplicates. Any suggestions for an easy way to eliminate the duplicates? The "clean up contacts" button remains grey in color, and will not respond to a click.  

 

A second question is -Can I go into the software and delete the 2nd file I imported? Let's say file #1 was named "backup10-11-12"  and the second file was "backup10-15-2". Can I delete the latter to eliminate the duplicates?

 

 

merhaba  ben (removed PII) adresime ulaşamıyorum zaten ulaşabilisemde kullanmak istemiyorum. hotmail.com olarak değiştirdim ben adresi (removed PII) adresine giden mailleri (removed PII) adresine yönlendirmek istiyorum bana yardımcı olursunuz inşallah bekliyorum.


(removed PII) >> @hotmail.com olarak yonlendirilmesini istiyorum.. Gelen mailleri bu (removed PII) adrese yonlendirmek istiyorum fakat (removed PII) ulaşamıyorum ve artık bu adresi kullanmak istemiyorum bu adrese gelen emailleri (removed PII) adresine yoneltirmisiniz.

(removed PII) adresimi kullanmak istemiyorum.. o adresin mailleri direkt olarak @hotmail.com olan (removed PII) adresine yonlendirilmesini istiyorum.
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Windows Live Mail 2011 used to start up within about 10 seconds of clicking the icon. Now it takes at least 90 seconds which is very frustrating.
Windows Live Mail recently started handing up in the mail download cycle, I.e. the download status box displays it is receiving a continuous stream of emails that do not exist. The download count keeps growing until I stop it. Any ideas what's wrong?
Used Windows Easy Transfer to export the content from a  Vista system running  Win Mail  Target is a new Win 7 system running Live Mail.

Successfully did the export to a flash drive. At least I'm assuming that I did because Easy Transfer told me it was successful.

Moved the flash drive to the new system.  Double clicked the Easy Transfer file on the flash drive and it launched the import.  Again, I got a progress bar and a confirmation that the import succeeded.   

When I went to look for the transferred folders in Live Mail, they weren't there  The data folders transferred OK but not the mail store  On a hunch, I used Live Mail's email import tool. I responded to the Question box looking for the input format with the fact that the input would be in Win Mail Format.   It found the  Easy Transfer file on the flash drive  as  it found that it contained email.  I assumed that it  would put it in Live Mail's mail store. So the fact that it didn't ask me where I wanted to put it didn't seem odd.

The mail import took off and  showed me a series of message boxes with progress bars--one for each folder that was on the old system.  It finished without error and I went into Live Mail to admire Easy Transfer's handywork.  Needless to say, it wasn't anywhere to be found.

Anybody have any ideas as to where  Live Mail's import tool might have put the mail?  It told me that the import succeeded but no clue as to where the imported mail folders went.   Even an idea as to what file extension Live Mail uses for the folders would help  as that might let me find them with search. 

Thanx in advance.

Steve From a very wet and windy MD
Delivery has failed to these recipients or groups:
Neil Crabtree
The format of the e-mail address isn't correct. A correct address looks like this: *** Email address is removed for privacy ***. Please check the recipient's e-mail address and try to resend the message.
Diagnostic information for administrators:
Generating server: BFAU-OPT-EXHUB2.bluefire.bfms.local
(removed for privacy)
#550 5.1.3 STOREDRV.Submit; invalid recipient address #SMTP#
Original message headers:
Received: from BFAU-OPT-EXDAG1.bluefire.bfms.local
([fe80::3177:89c0:34ab:30a6]) by BFAU-OPT-EXHUB2.bluefire.bfms.local ([::1])
with mapi id 14.01.0339.001; Tue, 30 Oct 2012 10:27:41 +1100
Content-Type: application/ms-tnef; name="winmail.dat"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
From: John Paterson (removed for privacy)
To: Neil Crabtree (removed for privacy)
Subject: RE: test
Thread-Topic: test
Thread-Index: AQHNtisN7BnMqsP4EUG+5Qm84DNe8JfQ7ZrA
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 10:27:41 +1100
Message-ID: <*** Email address is removed for privacy ***>
References: <2C180FF70870443DAE3209FC48323BEA@OwnerPC>
<*** Email address is removed for privacy ***>
<D9E7C990A0C2470D9B7ACB001E3A7FCA@OwnerPC>
In-Reply-To: <D9E7C990A0C2470D9B7ACB001E3A7FCA@OwnerPC>
Accept-Language: en-AU, en-US
Content-Language: en-US
X-MS-Has-Attach:
X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: <*** Email address is removed for privacy ***>
MIME-Version: 1.0
X-Originating-IP: [10.120.6.20]

I would like to know how to leave a perminate signature on a email when sent i.e

 

Winston Mason........