Using Windows 7----. Windows Live Mail now working well, but when first used I didn't know how to organize "move to" [folders], and what the Destinations were (apart from "Sent", and "Out", which are obvious.
I now find that I may have moved messages to a "Recovered" group of folders, assuming it to be a plain Storage place. Is there a better way of storing incoming (and sent) messages?
I suddenly need a password to access my e mails but it will not accept the one I used to use - can I alter it so there is no need for one or how to I cahnge it?
unable to send or receive, receive server error 500 Windows live mail error code 0x801941f4
I am using windows live mail 2011 on Windows 7 Home 64 bit. I had to reset my pass word with my internet provider wowway yesterday. Now I can receive e-mails but not send them. I have double checked with wowway tech staff and they tell me my email settings are correct. But I contiue to get and error ox800ccoe socket error 10060. Wowway told me I have a problem with windows live mail softare. I have tried all kinds of fixes on other help sites like changing my outgoing port from 25 to either 465 or 587, and have tired to disable my anti virus (AVG) for sent mail. None of these things work.
The same problem occured at the same time on our second computer running windows 7 and Windows live mail 2009 version.
I am unable to use links from Windows Live Mail to Internet Explorer and receive a message that either h.link.dll or idndl.dll is not designed to run in Window or contains an error. If I access the mail using the web browser (BT Yahoo) the link in the
mail operates perfectly and directs me to the web page. I have tried a windows live mail repair, uninstalled Live Essential and reinstalled it but all to no effect. Can anyone help please.
I installed WLM when Windows 7 first came out. I have version 14.0.8089.0726.
It seems that there have been several updates since. I have run Windows updates and it seems everything is up to date. But it does not seem to update WLM.
I do have a Microsoft account and do have Outlook.com installed (just as a trial), but I still want WLM to be my main email client. I have no need for Windows Live Essentials (I don't really know much about it, but I don't want messenger or any more stuff!)
Is there a simple update for WLM that will just perform the update without me having to reinstall or worry about losing my emails and account setups?
Reading the other posts it all seems so complex and convoluted. Maybe I should install Thunderbird or some other stand alone email client?
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