I use Windows Live Mail to manage multiple email accounts, all of which are Microsoft accounts (MSN.com, Live.com, Outlook.com).  About a week ago I noticed that one of the accounts was not updating.  I deleted it and re-added it.  Things seem to work fine.  Now a second one is not updating.  So instead of deleting it, I just added it a second time.  The second instance of this second email account is updating, but the original one is not.

I don't really want to uninstall and reinstall, nor do I want to add multiple instances of each email account.

Anyone have any ideas?

I'm running Windows 8.1 Pro fwiw.

Have two email accounts. Both are with bigpond.com

Have purchased new AllInOne Computer and wanted to put my existing email accounts into Window 10 through Windows Live Mail. One has gone through OK and the other comes up with above error.

Error message reads:

Unable to send or receive messages for account. The host "pop-mail-outlook" could not be found

Protocol: POP3

Port: 110

Secure:(SSL): No

Socket Error: 11001

Have two email accounts. Both are with bigpond.com

Have purchased new AllInOne Computer and wanted to put my existing email accounts into Window 10 through Windows Live Mail. One has gone through OK and the other comes up with above error.

Error message reads:

Unable to send or receive messages for account. The host "pop-mail-outlook" could not be found

Protocol: POP3

Port: 110

Secure:(SSL): No

Socket Error: 11001

I am using windows10 and windows live mail. when I call up contacts from the contacts list I get a different list than when I call up to email in live mail.  anyone have this experience and know how to fix.

I upgraded my computer to Windows 10 now I can't send or receive my Windows Live Mail

I am getting error Msg. ox800cccof. I have tried several fix's on help pages bot none of them

work. Have not uninstalled and re install for fear of losing all of my contacts and mail

HELP

Running WIN 7 with WLM Version 2012 (Build 16.4.3528.0331).  I opened WLM and a pop-up appeared saying WLM was being restored.  All folders and mail therein were deleted.  I do not see the "Previous Versions" option described in other fixes and my Recovered Items folder is empty.  Any help appreciated.

Since going back to Windows 7 after a disaster with windows 10, I have had nothing but trouble with Windows Live Mail. I cannot find any trace of Windows essential if I go into control panel, uninstall a program. I want to try a repair but am unable to find it.

regards

 


I would appreciate help/advice on how to solve problems I have with Windows Live Mail [Windows 10], in relation to Storage Files.

I have set out below an account of what happened and would like to ask the following questions:

Q1:  Why do Storage folders disappear from the WLM display screen?

Q2: Possible causes of the WLM failure that led to creation of “recovery item” folder?

Q3: Is there any “user control” of the methodology of the subfolder structure of the Storage Folders on the C:Drive ?

Q4: Is it possible to permanently delete the subfolders within Storage Folders, that do not contain any files, of which there are over 100. If so does one delete from the C:drive and/or in WLM.?

Any help/advice would be welcome.

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Background

Following successfully sending an e-mail, I got an error message that the WLM program had failed and was being restored (+/or recovered). All the folders had disappeared, but the “website folders” were then downloaded from my mail service provider (Gmail).

However, my own storage folders within WLM were not restored.

As I had previously experienced the loss of just my storage folders (reasons unknown), I imported them from my C:DriveUsers”user" AppDataLocalMicrosoftWindows Live MailStorage Folders.

The Storage Folder was dated 23/12/15, 16.02hrs.

My email history had been accumulated over several years using various e-mail “management programs” on different computers and Windows operating systems. My folders were held on the C:Drive in several system generated subfolders, and any folder I had renamed was still held under the original folder name and appears to be located in its original subfolder.

As I had done previously, I started “rearranging” my folders on WLM into the logical sequence I wished to maintain, rather than the structure adopted for the subfolders on the C:Drive.

During this process I noticed that several folders listed the emails but the individual e-mails had the message that “the contents of this message cannot be found”.

I checked the Storage Folders on the C:drive, where I was alarmed to discover that the Storage Folders now contained two “Recovered items” Subfolders.

1:      12-23-2015 823 created at 16:02:02 23 December 2015

        3712 Recovered files

2:     12-23-2015 823 created at 16:46:25 23 December 2015

        3882 Recovered files

Whilst examining these folders on the C:Drive and WLM, I noticed that the folders from the later recovery operation (2) were being uploaded to WLM.  Each folder was followed by a number that identified all items as unread. I also established that the “the contents of this message cannot be found” items came from the 16:02.02 Recovery folder.

The message content was available in the 16:46:25 Recovery folder. I believe the increase in the file number was the result of my attempts to overcome both the impact of renaming folders and the Subfolder structure.

 I had been copying the emails to brand new folder(s) with different name, rather than moving the folder to a new location on the WLM folder list. After copying, I deleted the original folder +/or its contents, which effectively created duplicates in a Deleted Items subfolder, which I intended to delete permanently at the end of the exercise.

 

 

 

PS .

Since writing the foregoing I found two articles on this website, that may be relevant.

Firstly:

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/livemail-files/windows-live-mail-2012-will-not-allow-to-change/0a355ca6-cb9a-431a-a238-d58a41e48514

Would step 2 in the answer from Vijaya Kumari 1 be appropriate?

 

Step 2: Repair the Windows Live.

There might be corrupted files in Windows Live Mail. Follow the below steps to repair.

1. In the folder pane, locate C:Program FilesWindows LiveInstaller there is a repair utility.

2. Run wlarp.exe file.

3. Click Repair all Windows Live program.

4. Follow the on-screen instructions to repair Windows Live program.

 

Secondly

 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/livemail-files/window-live-corrupted-storage-folders/3d333642-69e6-42a7-8fa6-64f3982ba14d

The first answer from ¡Firedog , provided a very helpful explanation of what actually happens when “rearranging the filing cabinet” and this is best done off-line!

 

My computer crashed had to go to geek squad to recover documents but they did not restore windows live mail. I reinstalled it myself but all of my inbox folders are gone. how can I get them back?

I'm using Windows Live Mail 2012. Since i installed the Update KB3093594, there are no subfolders shown in the programm. The folders are still locatet at the correct path at the hard-drive, and they are also shown online. After creating a new subfolder (in the programm) and copying an e-mail from the old ones (on the hard-drive) into the new created, all the subfolders on the same level are shown in the programm. Is there a possibility to update the complete Folder structure?? Because this is a pretty anoying procedure for all the Folders...

Sincerly, Chris.