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For some reason Windows Live Mail marks some email messages as ***SPAM***.  Some of those message ARE, I agree, indeed spam, but I consider some of the emails that WLM marks as spam NOT to be so.  How do I (or CAN I even) tell WLM that a given message that it (WLM) has marked as spam is NOT, in fact, spam?

It is rather irritating to have the software deciding for me what is/isn't spam - especially when I consider certain messages not to spam.  Other than that I don't really have a problem with WLM as my email client.

Can anybody out there help me?

Running Windows Live Mail Version 2011 (Build 15.4.3538.0513) under Windows 7 Home Premium SP 1

 

Every time I try to log into windows live I get the message that "Windows live mail has stopped working"  "A problem caused the program to stop working correctly_____ and it restarts the program.

Original title: Windows live error message

I have just completed a clean W7 reinstall. I backed up my Windows Live Mail messages (approximately 2.5gb) to a external hard drive and imported then back into a newly installed WLM. Unfortunately the email messages now have become corrupted.

The message headers appear to be correct, but the body of each message contains exactly the same text/message in each email. Is there a way to recover or correct this issue.

Phil

I wish to attach photos as I could in earlier versions of WLM and Outlook Express, by clicking on them in My Pictures Library, having choice of reducing size and simple attachment to email.   I do not want "Album", "OneDrive" etc Nobody I have sent them to since this has appeared in the email can download them, except as thumbnails. I did not ask for this "development" and cannot find a way to eliminate it. Please help. Has anyone else had this problem?

I placed a order from QVC in my QVC folder and upon reading the email order 30 minutes later it displayed an email from AARP???HELP

Original title: Windows Live Mail

Using Windows 8 and Windows Live Mail 2012 which was working fine for one brief period. However, now it keeps asking for my password when sending or receiving email. The password has been entered in the account configuration and Remember Password has been checked.

Here is the complete error message received:

Unable to send or receive messages for the Cindy account. An incorrect password was entered. The next time you send or receive messages, you'll be asked to enter your user name and password for this account.

Server Error: 0x800CCC90
Server Response: -ERR syntax error
Server: 'pop.earthlink.net'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC92
Protocol: POP3
Port: 110
Secure(SSL): No

I have researched this problem ad nauseum online and found nothing even remotely resembling a solution, and nothing specifically for the Windows 8 platform, if that is a consideration.

Any helpful suggestions beyond checking my configurations (for the hundredth time) or deleting the email account and re-adding it (also tried multiple times) would be appreciated. By that I mean to say, an actual resolution.

An additional though - it is not my anti-virus email scanner as I do not even have the capability of scanning my email with the setup I have.

Thank you!

Original title: Windows Live Mail Won't Remember eMail Password

I have tried every possible method and cannot uninstall  Windows Live Mail. Any ideas?

I recently signed out from outlook as I was away. on my return I had several emails that I wanted to answer. but when forwarding my email list of conacts were missing. unable to send emails

 can anyone help please.

I have three Hotmail email addresses but because I didn't need to use passwords recently when opening Windows live they have been forgotten.

I made a change and now read my hotmail through Gmail but for reasons unknown Gmail is now unable to access pop accounts and require the passwords.

Can you please advise how I can reset new passwords for all hotmail accounts I assume from within Windows live mail. Thanks in advance for your help

Original title: forgot password how to reset