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The connection to the server has failed.

Subject 'test'
Server: 'smtp.comcast.net'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0E
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 25
Secure(SSL): No
Socket Error: 10060

I have not been able to send email from Windows Live 12 since yesterday. I deleted the unsent messages from the outbox, then tried to send a test email to myself. This is the error message I get.

HELP!!

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I, too, have had this problem - when sending a group e-mail, only one "bounces back" with the following error message:

"Sorry, we were unable to deliver your message to the following
address.

[e-mail address]
Remote host
said:
550 5.1.1 [e-mail address] recipient
rejected
 [RCPT_TO]

--- Below this line is a copy of the
message.

Received: from [66.196.81.160] by
nm26.access.bullet.mail.bf1.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 19 Jul 2015 05:22:52
-0000
Received: from [98.139.221.250] by tm6.access.bullet.mail.bf1.yahoo.com
with NNFMP; 19 Jul 2015 05:22:51 -0000
Received: from [127.0.0.1] by
smtp120.sbc.mail.bf1.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 19 Jul 2015 05:22:51
-0000
X-Yahoo-Newman-Id: *** Email address is removed for privacy ***
X-Yahoo-Newman-Property:
ymail-3
X-YMail-OSG:
qdEPm9kVM1kwVni6OHdv8JUcLElFsovRy1drUVldCxuRFKA
 Ej9LT98Sf7kMPwCF0VU_FtsgqRbuyC.ORLs0ax0gnivqhrBtIMfOnRQWNW6k
 fqtru4uJdsCxYMBt2DC_Jue9RqYwagf4d5Fz7KLB7H1wP5HDeZVW_HvyBZ5j
 4tOuRV3Onyi7iQjjacWmd7kdzCnQMfSchjT7PkY5DUjbCQPElgs_gOAcwRrB
 _gYTslXvDYI7f1oc8Y5BMEQA5R3uyye1ilCmSe7FBAfGsdwEtQUcdi.yrUkz
 fwhhHO1xLt_jrscSd0sOFRoqiArkEMtZd.otexMEr7bMwIxXva6RW3z_cfKP
 shFV031.FeeYsT9AGz1dAcM.8qybT9O0eBj7gi4hUZKKaYXWMmSitCJ4Jxgf
 Qhsi5aMdk5Mbv3a6qXWnw1WvQCJl7RMIWmFiQSJlmLejAMG.pEAzNY_SwwOh
 cHUiqzotC4mdo5QgUTalkBu.kLpsonyR0G9R3hp86Yfzd0oFTdMan9dRTCnR
 7XFeso_fD0g--
X-Yahoo-SMTP:
.hvI4c6swBANfebQ6IFZdono3GtJrQN8cSdlBBI-
Message-ID: <F987C99B88D84D41A16DD8671B1E435D@ArnoldPC>
From:
[me @ my e-mail address]
To:
<Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Subject: [subject]
Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2015 22:22:44 -0700
MIME-Version:
1.0
Content-Type:
multipart/related;
type="multipart/alternative";
boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0018_01D0C1A8.44D59960"
X-Priority:
3
X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
Importance: Normal
X-Mailer: Microsoft
Windows Live Mail 16.4.3528.331
X-MIMEOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE
V16.4.3528.331

This is a multi-part message in MIME
format.

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01D0C1A8.44D59960
Content-Type:
multipart/alternative;
boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0019_01D0C1A8.44D59960"

------=_NextPart_001_0019_01D0C1A8.44D59960
Content-Type:
text/plain;
charset="utf-8"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable" [end of error message]  ~ ~ ~ Since I use Verizon e-mail, I was also able to send a test email to this same recipient using the very same email account with Yahoo! web mail:  it goes through fine and the response is received fine.  Any assistance that can be provided would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks so much in advance.

I'm attempting to use Live Mail 2012 to send encrypted / digitally signed emails in order to evaluate it as a means of securing communications between members of my startup company.  I have a digital certificate in .cer format that I've attempted to import through the Security tab of the Safety Options dialog.  When I select the .cer and add it to the Personal store, I receive a message, "The import was successful."  However, the certificate does not show up in the certificates list, and when I attempt to send any signed or encrypted emails, I'm told I must "first obtain a digital ID for this account." 

Any ideas why Live Mail is telling me the import is successful, when it clearly isn't?  Is there any trick to getting a cert imported?

Hello, I recently purchased a new computer which runs Windows 7.  I wan't to transfer My email program  Windows  Mail to the new one .

what is the best way to do that? can i copy the all dir to new one and then install over it windows live mail?

On sending my first e-mail to my buddy list of 50 plus people I always receive the following error message. One or more of my buddies does not have a e-mail address. When this first happened I checked my buddy list & all had proper addresses. I left windows live mail & then right back in & sent the same e-mail that went thru. This never happens when I send an individual e-mail.  Can anyone explain what is happening & how can I correct it.

On sending my first e-mail to my buddy list of 50 plus people I always receive the following error message. One or more of my buddies does not have a e-mail address. When this first happened I checked my buddy list & all had proper addresses. I left windows live mail & then right back in & sent the same e-mail that went thru. This never happens when I send an individual e-mail.  Can anyone explain what is happening & how can I correct it.

[Original title: sending e-mail]

Needed to completely restore my system with the disk for Windows 7, performed all the updates,  and after reconnecting to Windows Live Mail (all accounts properly installed)  I received a small warning about something not working properly due to a missing .dll.  I attempted to find it doing some research, and eventually had to ignore it as cleaning the registry found nothing wrong or missing. 

Then I found a problem with using POP port for Comcast,  which told me to chang to their IMAP setting,  which I did,  but it has not solved my constant warning popups of " server has unexpectedly terminated service...

code 800ccc0F"  and today it is 800cccde.

I am using WLM 12  to receive my Comcast and Gmail  accounts. The problem seems to be with Comcast,  though they insist it lies with Windows Live Mail.   My IE is version 11,  though I don't see where that is involved.

Looking through answers already existing has not helped my problem,  so I'm hoping someone can solve it before I lose my mind!  The warning comes up every few minutes,  sometimes seconds!  It does not always really disconnect me from the internet,  but most often affects sending mail.  And yes,  I have check the Ports innumerable times and they 're correct.

تنزيل تحديث ويندوز وملحقاتها من خارج المتجر 

I use windows live mail 2011,  My service provider is Comcast.  Today, I cannot receive any e-mails thru live mail. on my PC (desktop).    I'm getting my email ok thru my cell phone and going onto Comcast I'm also able to see my e-mails today.

Comcast says they cannot help me with the problem and that I have to contact Microsoft.

What are my next steps to access my e-mail thru Live mail 2011

[Original title: stephenkelev]

¿Como Cambio la Configuracion de Trabajar Una Desconectado Conectado? Me Aparece el error = 0 x 80004003. No se pueden enviar ni recibir Mensajes de esta Cuenta.

[ originales Titulo: de Windows Live Mail 2011]