I have had to re-install Windows Live Mail and have lost all of my storage folders in the process. Is there any way to recover them ?
I have Windows 7 and Windows live mail, can't print my emails anymore, but can print on internet?  I have Explorer 9
I sometimes get a notification of incoming mail via Windows Live Mail, which I generally use for e-mail,, but when I click the icon on the system tray, there is no new mail.  I found the missing e-mail on another e-mail webmail system supported by my ISP, virginmedia.com.  Any suggestions how to rectify this anomoly?
the message above says it all. I cannot recieve or send any mail from my hotmail account on windows live mail. This has been so for about 4 weeks. The only way i can is go onto my account via internet.
I tried to write an e-mail today only to find that I cannot find my contacts.  I cannot access them in Windows Live Mail and they are missing on Hotmail's website.  Trying to acquire the over 100 contacts that I had again would be tediously time consuming and nearly impossible.  All my contacts are lost.  I have no idea where they went.  

I called your support line and he told me to post this here and someone would contact me within the hour to help me recover my contacts.
Windows live mail 2012 has stop working in windows 7 64bit when i closing the program. Below is the datails log.


Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name: BEX
  Application Name: wlmail.exe
  Application Version: 16.4.3505.912
  Application Timestamp: 50510ef6
  Fault Module Name: WLMailApiCore.dll_unloaded
  Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
  Fault Module Timestamp: 4ffc2424
  Exception Offset: 10059c0a
  Exception Code: c0000005
  Exception Data: 00000008
  OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
  Locale ID: 7177
  Additional Information 1: 0a9e
  Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
  Additional Information 3: 0a9e
  Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

Any help please.

Regards Ouboet

Running Windows 7.  Where does Windows Live Mail store it's e-mails on the hard drive? Outlook Expressunder Windows Xp stored them under the User under Local Settings.
contacts failed to load. windows live mail is incorrectly configured. please reinstall

Receiving both comcast.net and gmail.com email accounts through Windows Live Mail and suddenly there is a yellow alert in the taskbar of my WLM

window and an error window telling me 

An unknown error has occurred.

Subject 'before I pack my calendar'
Server: 'smtp.gmail.com'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0B
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 465
Secure(SSL): Yes

This is not allowing me to send mail!

I'm using a Dell Inspiron 5720...( 64 bit)

Internet Explorer 9

Windows 7 Home Premium,  SP1

Please tell me how to fix this without spending anything more than I already have,  and keeping tech jargon understandable,  please?

Thanks in advance

delraybuzz

Hello, Everyone--

Though Windows Live Mail has my photo and correct name, recently
whenever I attempted to logon with the password I was using for years,
I constantly was sent an "Incorrect Password" response!

So I created a new password. 
BUT when my *** Email address is removed for privacy *** floats up,
and I click in my newly created password, I get the same "incorrect" feedback.

I am pasting in right here what happens when I try to send or receive mail :

Unable to send or receive messages for the Live (marlem388) account.

Subject 'And Now What?'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x80048849

The host '*** Email address is removed for privacy ***' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly.

Subject 'weird'
Server:  *** Email address is removed for privacy ***Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0D
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 25
Secure(SSL): No
Socket Error: 11003

HOWEVER, according to my default email account with att.net, 
my SMTP Server/Port Port (Outbound att.net) is 465--NOT 25!
My POP server/ Inbound att.net is 995.
There my SSL shows YES.
--And my Protocol Type is POP3.

Can some technically proficient person figure this out, please?

Thank you for your consideration,
Mara L. Cunningham