I accidentally deleted all my email in the inbox of *** Email address is removed for privacy ***. They are very important to me. I tried to look at the "Delete" folder and could not recover them. Help please! Help! I did this bad in 9/8 or 9/7.
Getting this error message trying to login in to account (via hotmail.com) at the moment. Is this serious? 

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I am using Windows 7 with Windows Live Essentials. My POP3 email client has been WLM for years; (current version: WLM 2011). It has worked  flawlessly until a few days ago. I have 3 email accounts, all with Comcast.net. I can receive my email from Comcast's web client, but not when I download my messages to WLM. I get the following error message:

Unable to send or receive messages for the STEVEN 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 invalid username/password
Server: 'mail.comcast.net'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC92
Protocol: POP3
Port: 110
Secure(SSL): No


I have checked and re-checked my email and port settings, and they are correct---the same for all 3 accounts. There are no drafts sitting in the outgoing mailbox. I use the latest version of Firefox (v.23) and Avast anti-virus. I have turned off my anti-virus and Windows Firewall, but the problem persists. I've uninstalled and re-installed Live Essentials, but that doesn't help. I'm at my wits end. Please help.

Original title: 
Windows Live Mail (WLM) receives POP3 mail on only 2 of my 3 Comcast.net accounts
I like to sort my emails by date received.  I just reinstalled Windows 7 and Live Mail on my computer to clean up the clutter of background processes that was bogging my machine down.  Live mail does not allow sorting by date.  It now groups into conversations based upon the subject line.  This is not sastisfactory for me.  How can I get a straight date sort?
I recently gave my niece my old laptop and all of the login information was the same as my hotmail account (not the one I used to set this up). I tried to login this morning and it says my account does not exist. Since I have been using this account since the early 90's I know this is not true. I also logged in on Friday evening, so it shouldn't be showing inactive. I really need to be able to access this account because I have business emails in it (I hope). Is it possible when she changed things to her needs that she may have reset the password or (God forbid) deleted the account? Please help!

Original title: I recently gave my niece my old laptop.....
Hello.

I got a hotmail.com email address and I use Windows Live Mail (Version 2011 (Build 15.4.3555.0308)) which I believe is the latest and www.outlook.dk and the calendar function is not working very well.

With Windows Live Mail there is no way to import/subscribe/remove .ics so I open my browser and login to calendar.live.com/calendar/calendar.aspx  and then click import and then subscribe where I add the .ics link and calendar name.



I click "subscribe" and it seems like it was a success and the calendar page shows, but nothing in the calendar has changed. 
Then I click the little wheel (right upper corner) and click on "settings", then I click on my newly added calendar and I see there's an error message.



Translated from Danish the messages say:
Latest update: "This calendar has not yet been updated."
Error: "This calendar was not updated due to a problem with the publisher's file. We will try to update it again later."

I have successfully subscribed with the exact same link using Google's Gmail and with a desktop gadget named Windows Live Calender Gadget.
So the link is working.

I wish to subscribe to following .ics link, but it just won't work.
https://services.tamigo.com/Calendar/56xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/Calendar.ics
NB. Note I have exchanged some unique signs with "x" in this example.

I've also tried removing the "s", so it just starts with "http://" but it still won't work.

Please help, I'd really like to have an updated calendar using Windows Live Mail.

Thanks!
Fred

Original title:
Won't subscribe .ics calendar
Hello.

I got a hotmail.com email address and I use Windows Live Mail (Version 2011 (Build 15.4.3555.0308)) which I believe is the latest and www.outlook.dk and the calendar function is not working very well.

With Windows Live Mail there is no way to import/subscribe/remove .ics so I open my browser and login to calendar.live.com/calendar/calendar.aspx  and then click import and then subscribe where I add the .ics link and calendar name.



I click "subscribe" and it seems like it was a success and the calendar page shows, but nothing in the calendar has changed. 
Then I click the little wheel (right upper corner) and click on "settings", then I click on my newly added calendar and I see there's an error message.



Translated from Danish the messages say:
Latest update: "This calendar has not yet been updated."
Error: "This calendar was not updated due to a problem with the publisher's file. We will try to update it again later."

I have successfully subscribed with the exact same link using Google's Gmail and with a desktop gadget named Windows Live Calender Gadget.
So the link is working.

I wish to subscribe to following .ics link, but it just won't work.
https://services.tamigo.com/Calendar/56xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/Calendar.ics
NB. Note I have exchanged some unique signs with "x" in this example.

I've also tried removing the "s", so it just starts with "http://" but it still won't work.

Please help, I'd really like to have an updated calendar using Windows Live Mail.

Thanks!
Fred

With Outlook Express, you could attach photos so it was simple to simply scroll down. You could click on the attachment to make them bigger if you needed to but often it wasn't necessary.
Live Mail seems to have a choice of arty formats, squared off (who wants to show their pictured clumsily cropped?)or at arty overlapping angles...
I can't see any way of just sending reasonable sized photos that you can look through without going to some boring time-consuming  palaver of film shows or squares or whatever some too-clever IT <Removed for CoC violation> has thought up to torture people with.
But maybe I have missed something...if I have PLEASE let me know.
Many thanks.