I have reieved an e-mail from Windows live saying my account has been suspended owing to excessive receipt and sending of emails, as a pensioner who only emails friends and relations (if I send 10 a day and recieve same that is the extent of my emailing!!). I have been having problems for the last few days with messages that say hotmail is temporarily unavailable. I don't understand why I am having this problem and am unsure as to wether the windows live email recieved is genuine

Would be grateful for your help in relation to this matter

Hello,

So, I had to rebuild my identity for Outlook - in fact 2 time in less than a week.  After it completed the second time I shut down Outlook and restarted it.  I entered all of the server info as I had done previously and this time it is not working.  What I mean by that is that I can see my Outlook mailbox and associated folders that I have set up.  But it will not load my old message or the old messages in my mailbox.  Also, the data in my folders is not there.  Looking for any suggestions to try before de-installing/re-installing.

Thanks,
Allison
Whenever i try to open outlook, it says it can't open because of  problem. Does anyone have a solution

i get sign in on web intermittently but i know i am not logged in anywhere else. i am also not getting these notifications on the locations. does anyone know what i can  do? why am i logged in at other locations ?

 

does anyone have this problem?

what is the solution ? is it fraud ?

I use Outlook 2011 to collect email from a Network Solutions hosted IMAP mail service.  Over the last several weeks, I've noticed issues with mail being picked up by Outlook HOURS after it arrived.

In troubleshooting this, I noticed that, despite the fact that a new message is sitting in my Inbox, I cannot convince Outlook to go get it.  Right-clicking to bring up the contextual menu on the Inbox and then selecting "Synchronize Now" does nothing.  Using the "Send And Receive All" does nothing.  Heck, even "Repair Folder" does nothing.  Sometimes quitting Outlook and restarting it does the trick, but not always.

I have tried changing the time in the "Sync all IMAP folders every ___ minutes".
I have tried checking and unchecking the "Use IMAP IDLE if the server supports it" option.
I have tried changing the time in the "Refresh server connection after ___ minutes".

I have verified that Outlook 2010 for Windows operates properly, thereby eliminating server-side issues.

I have deleted the IMAP account in Outlook, repaired the database, and then added it back.  After the initial sync, the problem reappears.

I have created a new user in Mac OS X and then launched Outlook from there and the problem persists.

I have installed a fresh copy of Mac OS X (Lion) and Office 2011 on another Mac and have verified the problem there.

I created a new email account in our Network Solutions hosted IMAP service and have verified the problem with the new account through all of the permutations above.

I am running the latest version of Mac OS X Lion (not Mountain Lion) and Outlook 14.2.3

The one thing I did notice, through all of the above tests, including the ones with the new email account, is Outlook is doing some sort of IMAP communications with the server even when Send And Receive All is not set to run, and even when all of the "sync" options are turned off.  According to the log (yes, I did have logging turned on), the following shows up every 4 minutes whether I have Outlook syncing or not:

[   204049us, d      6885us] Outlook Exchange Web Services: Engine[IMAP folder ]: There are 5 potentially modified local records since 1/1/1904
0:0:0 [159360480]
[   204049us, d         0us] Outlook Exchange Web Services: Scanning map for required actions
[   204049us, d         0us] Outlook Exchange Web Services: Engine[IMAP folder ]: There are 0 remote records to add locally
[   204049us, d         0us] Outlook Exchange Web Services: Engine[IMAP folder ]: There are 0 changes to push up
[   204049us, d         0us] Outlook Exchange Web Services: Engine[IMAP folder ]: There are 0 changes to pull down
[   204049us, d         0us] Outlook Exchange Web Services: Engine[IMAP folder ]: There are 0 conflicting records
[   204049us, d         0us] Outlook Exchange Web Services: Engine[IMAP folder ]: There are 0 local records to push up
[   204049us, d         0us] Outlook Exchange Web Services: Engine[IMAP folder ]: There are 0 local records to delete
[   204049us, d         0us] Outlook Exchange Web Services: Engine[IMAP folder ]: There are 0 remote records to delete
[   204055us, d         6us] Outlook Exchange Web Services: ---------- Engine: Ending "IMAP folder " Sync [time:8/31/2012 2:12:43 [216514212]] ----------

All of the other log entries are of the form "[IMAP folder INBOX]" or "[IMAP folder Sent Items]".  I do not know what folder this is.  The above is from my efforts with a brand new email account.  The only folders that are automatically there are Inbox, Trash, Sent Items and Draft.  Outlook adds Drafts and Junk E-mail.  I added nothing, nor made any changes to the folder structure.  I can see no other folders through an email web interface, the Folder Browser in Outlook, or through any other mechanism.

**SO WHAT IS THIS NON-EXISTENT IMAP FOLDER THAT OUTLOOK KEEPS SYNCING?**

I am convinced that this is the key to the issue, since that 1/1/1904 date just smells bad.  (and, yes, I have reset the NVRAM and the PRAM on my computer and this shows up on both computers, so it's very unlikely to be a hardware issue).

Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
I'm running Mac Outlook 2011 (with all updates applied) on Mountain Lion, on a new MacBook Air. When replying to a text message, I type something like "I'm" and after hitting the spacebar, the word turns into "I'M" and the cursor goes somewhere out of the message. This happens elsewhere too in the text if I fix the aforementioned text. I did not have this problem before Mt Lion or with my previous 2nd generation MBA. 

Anyone else seeing this problem? And if so, how did you resolve it?
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