On every occasion I open windows live mail I get an error notice which reads :- "Unable to Send and Receive Messages
Server error 4102
Service ; http://mail.services.live.com
DeltaSync_v2.0.0/sync.aspx
Windows Live Mail error 0x8DE00001
I am able to send email but not able to receive. How can I cure this problem?
Original title: windows live mail
Thanks again for all help. Switching "on line" as advised seems to work. Is there a "Box" I can tick to keep switched on automatically when launching?
For Windows 8:
1. Click the Windows button on your keyboard.
2. Type Control Panel and hit Enter.
3. Click Programs.
4. Click Programs and Features.
5. Search for Windows Essentials 2012 on the list and then select it.
6. Click Uninstall/Change.
7. Click Repair all Windows Essentials programs.
I have tried:
In addition, please try to reconfigure your account. This will refresh Windows Live Mail and might also fix the issue. To do this, kindly follow the steps provided by moderator Johayber T. on March 20, 2013 on "How
do I add an account to Windows Live Mail"
All a waist of time.
What is going on that Microsoft can't produce something that is , now, so fundimental in the world with out basic problems resulting?
I await your responce
Original Title: windows live mail categories what a mess
I want to export all of the emails in a Storage folder in WLM to a folder which can be burned to a CD or DVD. When I am finished, I want the file list to show at least the Subject and the sent date for each email so the list can be an index of the files on the CD.
When I use the WLM Export function, the list of files in the outside folder shows the subjects of the emails as a series of unintelligible letters and numbers.
When I drag and drop or copy and paste as a group to an outside folder, I lose the original sent date in the file list. Instead, I get the current date as the date modified.
How can I get an intelligible list of the emails in a folder outside of WLM?
Also, is there anyway to convert the file type from .eml to something that can be read by a more common program like Notebook?
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