The domain is - smippl.com
It is a real estate private ltd. company in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
we are unable to register it in outlook.com to use the emails.
waiting for an urgent solution.
thanking you
regards
This evening, I attempted to add 1 person to a contact group that up until now seemed to function appropriately. This new person would not save. He was already a contact, but I would add him to the group, select save, and he wouldn't be there. After two or three tries, he saved, but two other contacts were deleted, despite the fact that I did not go anywhere near their information. I attempted to re-add these contacts but to no avail. I created a new group and attempted to add all the existing contacts to this group and after adding 22 names, it saved. I went to check on the old group to ensure I had copied everyone else over, and it had 2 contacts (despite having 20 before), and my new group was completely empty. I am seriously frustrated as I rely on this group contact to send emails fairly often throughout the day, and I will not be staying with an e-mail client that doesn't support this function. I am hoping someone can help.
Thank you.
I would like to know how to make my messages "Private" when sending them back to someone when it comes from Facebook, also I have imported my contacts so many times, if you are changing the mail once again, do we have to do this once again? I still have contacts from my facebook that are not in my Outlook.com address book yet. I am getting sick and tired of doing this. I also had lost lots of mail when you changed over from the Windows live mail to Outlook.com. I liked Windows live mail, or I used Outlook Express for many, many years and NEVER EVER had a problem with it, and I used to love the format, it was great. Now you people keep on playing with the programs and making more mistakes and making people upset, why can't things be left alone? When things are running smoothly that is a good thing don't you know that? You don't change it!!
Thank you
DivaNana
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