Any ideas?
I have lost my email contacts a couple of times. Is there a setting that may be wrong?
Original title:
My existing notebook has Windows Live mail and I have just purchased a new notebook and would like to transfer all my existing emails from Windows Live on my old notebook to Microsoft Outlook 2013 on my new notebook. The only export options available in Windows Live are Microsoft Exchange or Windows Live Mail (.eml). I can export the emails out to a folder and transfer the emails to a folder on the new notebook, but Microsoft Outlook does not recognize them and I cannot import them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Original title:Windows live mail problems
For the past two weeks I have been receiving Windows Live Mail only sporadically. Some days I receive no mail. other days only one or two vs. when I check Outlook.com, I have dozens of emails every day. I also just sent a test email to myself from Live Mail and it has not arrived in my in-box.
About 10 days ago, I received an email that appeared to be from Microsoft indicating that my email had been accessed by someone in Russia and I asked to change my password, which I did. Since then the problem with receiving email seemed to have gotten worse. Can you please help resolve this problem? I much prefer Live Mail and accessing it from my desktop icon than using Outlook on the Internet. Thanks.
Colleen
For the past two weeks I have been receiving Windows Live Mail only sporadically. Some days I receive no mail. other days only one or two vs. when I check Outlook.com, I have dozens of emails every day. I also just sent a test email to myself from Live Mail and it has not arrived in my in-box.
About 10 days ago, I received an email that appeared to be from Microsoft indicating that my email had been accessed by someone in Russia and I asked to change my password, which I did. Since then the problem with receiving email seemed to have gotten worse. Can you please help resolve this problem? I much prefer Live Mail and accessing it from my desktop icon than using Outlook on the Internet. Thanks.
Colleen
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