How can get 3 calendars at once to show on Windows Live Mail?



Original title: Windows 7 Professional

I'm getting Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0E, Socket Error: 10060.


That simply tells us that WLMail was unable to connect to a server. Please click on the error message to select it, then use right-click to copy it and paste it into a reply here. There can be no troubleshooting without seeing the entire error message verbatim.


I have also been getting the same error code as follows - can anyone help


Server: 'mail.plus.net'

Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0E

Protocol: POP3

Port: 995

Secure(SSL): Yes

Socket Error: 10060


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Hi,
I'm getting the exact same error, one day it worked the next it didn't so can't be anything to do with my firewall / internet security.  But I did disable it and try to update my mail just to get this out of the equasion and had the same error.

Unable to send or receive messages for the Hotmail (xxxxxxx) account.

Server Error: 0x80048820
Server: 'https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x80048820

I can see my mails on the outlook web version.
I'm using Version 2012 (Build 16.4.3505.0912)
I can't see an outbox in webmail, none there.
I'm running Windows7

Like I said it's been working fine no probs then the next day bummf.....nothing won't work.  Nothing has changed that I know of at my end.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Windows Live Mail Error 3204 

Starting yesterday morning (27th July 2013), my Windows Live Mail client began refusing to check for new messages on any of the Hotmail (com/co.uk/live.co.uk/live.com) accounts that I have configured (5 in total). All other non MS accounts (POP3 and IMAP) send/receive correctly, but the MS accounts all give the following error in the task queue window:

Unable to send or receive messages for Hotmail (z-systems) account.
Server Error: 3204
Server: 'https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8DE20003

The mails do download/show in the Windows 8 mail app and Opera Mail (apart from the live.co.uk which in opera mail shows no mail at all, but that's another issue).

I also have Windows Live Mail installed on another Win7 PC which seems to have no issues at all and continues to send/receive email.

Removing/re-installing Live Mail etc. has no effect, and switching the default account also does nothing.  No other mail client (including the Win8 Mail app) has the functionality I need so I do need to get this working.

Other users on this forum appear to be having the same issue and are having changes made to their accounts server side which seems to resolve their issues.

Can this please be looked in, thanks

An unknown error has occurred.

Subject 'test'
Server Error: 550
Server Response: 550 5.7.1 [C18] RBL restriction: Blacklisted by Internal Reputation Service - 67.143.241.64
Server: 'smtp.hughes.net'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC69
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 25
Secure(SSL): No

I'd like to have the send/receive button on the toolbar, but can't find one.  From reading other discussions I see Sync mentioned, but I can't find anything about Sync in Windows Live Mail.  Right clicking on toolbar shows all buttons for customizing, but no Sync button.  So I'm not sure I'd even know what to do with Sync if I found it.  So far, I'd have to say Windows Live Mail is much more complicated, needlessly so, than Windows Mail was.  Thanks for any help.

Since switching from Windows XP with OUTLOOK email to Windows 7 with Windows Live Mail under Windows Live Essentials 2011, I to have experienced this error message and lock up problem.  My wife and I have two separate profiles and two separate email accounts all coming from the same POP server.  Both of us have experienced this problem in our email, me twice, her once so far.  working with Dell support on our new computer, we finally determined that the problems were caused by corrupted emails. Once in the outbox, and another in the inbox.  We were unable to open, respond to, or delete emails once the account locked up.  I was able to clear the problem once by selecting every email that had the error message at the same time and deleting all at once.  The other time, Dell was able to finally solve the lockup but I can't tell you exactly how they did it. 

 

 I'm concerned that this problem has occurred three times.  Additionally, since switching to Windows Live Mail I continually get duplicate emails about 90 percent of the time from random senders.  My wife has experienced this problem once or twice also.  I'm trying to solve both these problems with this new mail setup.

 

 

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