I have been using Windows live mail happily for about three years. But about two months ago I saved an incoming email to a sub-folder, and then discovered that that e-mail had over-written all the other emails in that sub-folder. I thought it was just a glitch, but now it's happened in a couple of other sub-folders. I have full Norton anti-virus software, and that hasn't identified any bugs. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Steve
I'm helping out a family member. She is using Windows Live Mail and likely didn't shut it down correctly, resulting in the index blowing out. She managed to recover all her stored emails in the Storage Folders a time or two, but this last time they didn't come back.
What I have done so far:
Run a repair on Windows Live Mail.
Rebooted.
Uninstalled Windows Live Mail and reinstalled.
Attempted to restore
Attempted to import
I can find .eml files that appear to be the missing emails in storage folders (there are 3 file sets for storage folders, one I'm assuming for each time she failed to shut down properly.)
What I can't seem to do is import those emails back into Windows Live Mail.
The message I get is that there are either no emails to import or the files are in use by another program.
Yet, I know they are there, I can see the .eml files when I run a search of the hdd.
Help please?
(She's on Windows 7 Home Premium.)
thanks!
New Machine with win7, 64bit, 1-SSD (C:) and 1-HDD (D:). The 1st user is running on WLMail (WLM). I would like to have a second WLMail client application running on the system for a 2nd user, so that both users don't have to run/share on the same client. We shared OE on the old computer and would now like our own, separate email client, but on this same computer. Password/security is not an issue on each client. Can I do this with WLM ??
Thanks ......... Ron
Also, I have done screen prints and posted them to messages and sent them without any problem.
Right now I'm getting the message and am UNABLE TO GET THE MESSAGE UP ON MY SCREEN, EVEN TO EXAMINE IT.
QUESTION #1 -- How can I display the email to examine it?
QUESTION # 2 -- How can I dianose the specific glitche in order to repair it?
Unable to send or receive messages for the Wood Office account. The connection to the server has failed.
Server: 'pop-server.austin.rr.com'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0E
Protocol: POP3
Port: 110
Secure(SSL): No
Socket Error: 10060
...IE DOES WORK. Mail worked earlier today. Have rebooted. What now? (I AM receiving on IPad and IPhone.)
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