I've just lost an important email draft. I don't recall deleting it, but I checked and it's not in my deleted folder (even after I used "recover deleted messages") .  It was a message that had been in the draft folder for quite a while.  
I keep getting the error message that I cannot send more than 5 attachments and that I should remove some of the files.  What does this mean and how do I get it fixed?  It is very irratating.

Whenever I answer a mail sent from a Outlook 2011 Mac version on a Outlook 2010 / Outlook 2007 for Windows I get an error message 

"Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients."

The format is HTML. 

I would like to get my old email address, the one that I have used for years, reissued.  When I try to change my address back to my orginal one I get a message that it is not available.  I don't know what I did that canceled my address that I have used for years, <*** Email address is removed for privacy ***>.

every time someone sends me an email they get a mail delivery failure with *** Email address is removed for privacy ***

but i do receive the message.

I keep getting this message over and over and I don't know how to stop it :     Recipient: <*** Email address is removed for privacy ***>
    Reason:    5.3.0 <removed by moderator>... No such user
 
 
 Please reply to <*** Email address is removed for privacy ***>
 if you feel this message to be in error.

I have no idea what this is about

John

How can I suppress my name when sending a message in Hotmail, so that only my email address is shown to the recipient?
How can I suppress my name when sending a message in Hotmail, so that only my email address is shown to the recipient?
Hi,

I am unable to send or receive amil in Windows Live Mail. I have Windows Vista and the full error message is as follows:

Unable to send or receive messages for the Hotmail (uk-tomko) account.

Server Error: 0x80072F19
Server: 'https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x80072F19

Can you help?

Cheers

Tom Palfrey