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When I use Windows Live email, I am not able to forward messages or forward email sent to me with forward to. I keep getting a message that I

do not have a digital ID and will not be encrypted. Message will be sent, but I will not be able confirm in my sent file.

Can anyone help with this?


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Using Win7\Windows Live Mail

 

I select pictures to send as Attachments;  Open New message, select Attachment symbol, go to folder where pictures are saved, select Pictures I want to send....the pictures appear in the New Message Full size, no way to send smaller.....so that won't work because pictures are sized in MB size.

 

I then go to the My Pictures Folder, select Pictures I want to send, click E-Mail in Tool Bar, get the window to resize the pictures, select Smaller....pictures populate in Windows Live Mail New Email Window, I select SEND....and the email hangs in the Out Box.

 

I get the Windows Live Mail Window.....

 

Some errors occurred while processing the requested tasks.  Please review the list of errors below for more details.

 

         Delete the photo email. create a new one and try to send again

 

                   Server:  smtp. XXX email address  XXXXXX

                   Windows Live Mail Error ID:  0x8CCC0003

                   Protocol: SMTP

                   Port: 465

                   Secure(SSL): Yes 

 

I have another PC running Microsoft Outlook 2007...and I send these Pictures at the smaller size using the same Mail Provider with no issues.  In Outlook 2007 I am able to open New Message, Select ATTACHMENT Icon, select Pictures, as the Populate in message....the window opens asking me to send as original size or resize, I normally always select the smallest size and the email\Pictures send fine.

 

So why can't I send these pictures using Live Mail?

 

 

 

 

 

 

I updated to IE 11 from 9 now my Windows Live Mail 2012 won't start. Same thing happened in the past when I tried loading IE 10. Tried "repairing" Windows Essentials with no luck. When trying to run Live Mail, I now get a message saying that problems with the program have caused it to stop working, but I get no error code.

Hello,


I've just bought a new laptop and could receive all emails from the server till yesterday, but today I can't download any new emails from the server for only 1 account out of other 3 accounts which they are working correctly.


see print screen, the account checked with correct mark and with zero new messages, while there are 100 messages on the server, I checked the inbox and I can see only 82 messages and all new 18 messages the windows live mail can't see them at all.



Please advice.


Thanks and best regards,

My wife and I have identical laptop computers, connected to the same Virgin Media SuperHub router, and we both use Windows Live Mail, with identical settings (I have checked, and there is no difference in the settings). However, my wife's mail program has suddenly stopped allowing her to send emails, though my own computer has no such problem. 


How can this have happened, with two identical set-ups, and how do we cure my wife's problem?


This is the error message she receives when trying to send mail:


The message could not be sent because the server rejected the sender's email address. The sender's email address was '*** Email address is removed for privacy ***'.


Subject 'Test message'

Server Error: 555

Server Response: 555 Invalid email address.

Server: 'smtp.ntlworld.com'

Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC78

Protocol: SMTP

Port: 25

Secure(SSL): No


Consequently, I have sent this message on her behalf, since she is unable to send it herself!


Any suggestions, anyone?

Within the past week, I have had problems with putting emails into storage folders. I can put the email into a folder but when I go back to open an email in one of the folders, it will open a completely different email than the one that I originally put in the folder. It will be  completely different email as far as subject matter, date, sender, etc. I cannot find the original email that I put into that folder. In other words, I am losing emails that I put into storage folders. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

 

Original title: Windows Live Mail 2012 storage folders

Within the past week, I have had problems with putting emails into storage folders. I can put the email into a folder but when I go back to open an email in one of the folders, it will open a completely different email than the one that I originally put in the folder. It will be  completely different email as far as subject matter, date, sender, etc. I cannot find the original email that I put into that folder. In other words, I am losing emails that I put into storage folders. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Very Strange problem! I can't print an email sent by a customer . I update or downgrade my wlm version,the problem exists still.  Now I changed the os from windows 7 to windows xp, still bad luck. I can't print it even I changed the machine.
Only the email sent by this customer can't be printed.Other Email can be printed.
Anyone have good idea?thanks

Original title: Some email can't be printed with wlm!Any wlm version,any OS version!

In the last few days I have been unable to send or receive messages from my Hotmail accounts. I receive the following warnings:
Server error 3204
Windows Live Mail error ID 0x8DE20003
I tried removing the accounts and then adding them back to no avail.
I also tried repairing the Windows Essentials using the add/remove feature; again, no solution.
I can still receive and send messages from my Comcast account, therefore it appears that the problem is related exclusively to the Hotmail server.
I checked the community blog but it appears that no one has found a solution.
Any suggestion, other than the ones I already tried, is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,

 

 

 

Original Title: Unable to send or receive messages in Windows Live Mail