I can't get my windows live mail to go on line.

I am using windows 7 and my email has been working ok for over a year now with this computer.

Please help.

 

John Voelkel

When trying to access my unread emails for 3 accounts i keep getting
Folder could not be displayed

Windows Live Mail could not open this folder.


Possible causes are:

  • Low disk space.
  • Low memory.


Windows Live Mail

The number of unread emails is about 30 ish but i have read all emails in my account 4 gb ram 500 gb hdd

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Original title: Windows Live / Hotmail errors

 

I am using a new PC running Windows 8.  I have a Hotmail account and another email account.  For some reason, within the last three or four days, I keep getting error messages (see error information below) and on the lower right corner of the taskbar "Updating Calendar" keeps flashing on and off?  I have the same accounts on another PC, that is running Windows 7, that isn't showing any problems with the email program.  Could this be a problem with the calendar updating feature? 

 

Server error: 3204

Windows Live Mail Error ID:  0x8DE20003

An additional message:  Server: 'https://mail.service.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'

 

What do I need to check?  Could it be that I am still using the old Hotmail account and I have not upgraded to the newer Outlook program?  How can I tell what version I am using? 

Since yesterday evening (around 8PM CEST) I noticed I am unable to sync any of the Microsoft accounts I had registered in Windows Live Mail. In case it is relevant around that time I sent (or tried anyway) to send an email from a Hotmail account but I found later that the email was stuck in the Outbox (regular text email, no attachments).

Since none of the Microsoft accounts were able to sync I though it could be something on your side, so I didn't pay much attention. This morning I was presented with the same error message, so I take it the problem is here.

Up to now the only way I could add Microsoft accounts to WLM and be able to read and send emails is going through POP3, but that's not a solution when I want to use the calendar as well since the calendars are not synced to the ones in the primary account for example.

Reading several threads I've tried the following things without success:
 - Remove and add again 1 such account.
 - Uninstall WLM and install again.
 - Uninstall, delete all traces of it (in %AppData%, %LocalAppData% and the registry); install again and add a Microsoft account.
 - Reset Internet options (Internet Properties->Advanced->Reset...).
 - Disable checking for certificate revocations.
 - Flush DNS resolver cache, change to a different DNS server.

Now I have it installed with one Microsoft account so I can perform any tests necessary. The machine is a 64-bit Windows 7 Professional and I'm connected to the internet via a router, not going through proxies.

I've enabled logging and uploaded a log in case that helps too, it's here: http://pastebin.com/MQrVSrw9

Error 3204

 

My Windows Live Mail program has stopped working.  I get the error 3204.  Unable to send or receive messages from Hotmail.com.

How do I fix this issue.  It's been working fine for months now it quit.

Ken

I use Windows Live Mail to view my Hotmail e-mail; recently my hard drive had to be replace and I lost Windows Live Mail; when I went on to Microsoft's web site to download Windows Live Essencials, I was told that there is no download available fo Windows Vista any long. I'm not intrested in the other programs that make up Windows Live Essencials only Windows Live Mail or a program where I am able to view my Hotmail  account online as well as offline at any moment. Any help in this regard is most welcome.

I am using Windows 7 Live Mail. I have a data base in File Maker Pro 8 with approximately 200 subscribers. I want to send an email announcement to the members. File Maker lists the email address ; I click on send email; new window comes up "Send Mail" with address "FQA List ::email; when click on send the Live Mail window comes up; asks if I want to send email to first listed member; click on it and nothing happens. 

I recently did a system image restore from a failing hard drive (750GB) to a new 1TB hard drive.  All programs and files were copied over successfully except for windows live mail. Now my email doesn't work.  It tries to load but I get a pop up message " Windows live mail could not be started.  Closing Windows Live Mail. Your calendar contains corrupt data that is forcing Windows Live Mail to close. (Ox8E5E0247).

 

I have tried uninstalling and re-installing live mail, doing a program uninstall cleanup from cmd line, deleting the calendar folder in C:\Users\.........\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail. deleting the whole Windows Live mail folder, changing my date and time settings, changing my calendar details in hotmail.  The only thing I haven't done is update my Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver because I went from a lower GB hard drive to a higher capacity hard drive as was suggested on a forum post. This is a new hard drive.  I checked and I believe the driver installed is the latest.

 

 

 

I have windows mail on a laptop computer and Windows Vista as the operating system. I want to obtain a digital ID and when I follow the pathway described in Help I encounter a roadblock. When I get to Secure Help under Tools and click on Digital ID I get a window with four tabs, and the Personal tab is highlighted. When I click on Import I get the set up Wizard and arrive at a request to nominate a file from my system. Questions: Is Personal the tab I should be selecting? If so what does the request in the sign up Wizard for a file mean and how should I nominate one? Is it the file where my Digital ID should be stored? If the Personal tab is not the correct one which tab dhould I select? Can anyone help?

Original thread title: how do I read a MIMI format email?

 

Today I all at once started getting about 5% to 10% of my emails thru Windows Live mail 2012 as MIMI Format? How do I open them up so I can read them?

 

These are coming in thru my desktop Windows Live mail.

 

However, in Outlook.com, with same server they are OK.