OT: error code
I get an error code 0x800ccc0D
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OT: error code
I get an error code 0x800ccc0D
Hello,
I am using Windows Live Mail 2009 and for some reason any time I try and send email to friend with an address with "info" as the user name to his own business email address it does not send. It appears in my sent file but does not get to him. Also, have not had people to whom I responded with the "info" in the address receive my response. As far as I know there are no settings for outgoing mail blocking. I tried sending a test message to my friend with the business email address directly through my webmail Comcast account and he received so the problem seems to be outgoing from WLM which is set up with my Comcast.net account and has been that way for years. I have no problem with any other addresses as far as I know. Also, when I try and send or reply to the address I receive no error message, in fact, I receive no notice at all until my friend messages me and wonders if I received his message. This seems very strange to me that only one particular address or any with "info" as the user cannot be sent from WLM. Just in case it was the WLM 2009, which I prefer to use, I updated to WLM 2012 and the problem persists.
Please clear up this problem for me.
Thanks,
I have heard from a relative that my emails are not coming through. I have the correct email address. If I send an email with an incorrect email address, does Windows Live Mail 2012 alert me that the email could not be sent? Message similar to "email address not valid for recipient" or something similar. Thank you!
[Original title: Windows Live Mail 2012]
OT: cannot see where the storage folders are.
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I also have this problem, and repairing Windows Live Essentials did not solve it. I can see where the storage folders are on my computer (Microsoft/Windows Live Mail/Storage Folders), but they're not being brought into my Windows Live Mail program.
I am want to know if I can safely delete lots of information in my "WindowsLiveMail.log - Notepad. I searched here and found the same question was asked in 2012. The problem for me is that if I understand the answers given, one person essentially indicated you could delete the information and another person indicated that if you do, you may cause all kinds of problems and it is best to be left alone.
How can I figure out which answer is correct? Thank you for any help you may give me, my objective in wanting to delete the huge log is that I do not have any problems and would like to clean up and out all that information. I have Windows 7.
OT: WindowsLiveMail.log - Notepad.
I am want to know if I can safely delete lots of information in my "WindowsLiveMail.log - Notepad. I searched here and found the same question was asked in 2012. The problem for me is that if I understand the answers given, one person essentially indicated you could delete the information and another person indicated that if you do, you may cause all kinds of problems and it is best to be left alone.
How can I figure out which answer is correct? Thank you for any help you may give me, my objective in wanting to delete the huge log is that I do not have any problems and would like to clean up and out all that information. I have Windows 7.
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I have the same problem!
We just bought a brand new windows 8.1 computer and there is very little loaded on it yet.
I configured Windows Live Mail to send and receive emails through an existing account at Charter.net. This is the same account I have been using for 15 years and accessing through Windows Live Mail for the last couple.
I used IMAP port 143 (IMAP.charter.net) to receive messages and leave them on the server.
I used SMTP port 25 (SMTP.charter.net) to send messages.
These settings worked perfectly for a couple days,
Now when the computer goes to sleep and wakes up any emails that were in the inbox disappear and are completely gone! They are not in the delete folder and they are gone from the server.
I contacted Charter.net and they assured me that they can not remove it from our windows live and it is illegal for them to delete messages from our in box.
Thank You in Advance.
Hello!
I'm posting in regards of my Father, who is having a few issues right this very moment.
For his business, he tried to set up his 'Out of Office' auto-email responses and butchered it entirely, and somehow managed to send 500 out of I don't know how many to people in his contacts.
Apparently, Windows has now flagged him as a spammer and he can no longer send or receive any emails whatsoever.
** EDIT: He receives the error 554 : poor reputation **
My dad works from home, so email is quite literally his form of work, and he needs to be able to access this.
Does anyone know what to do in order to fix this??
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