Already recreated my 3 email accounts and Windows 7 is a fresh install with all updates. Windows Live Mail is latest version 2012.
Any idea why would that happened.
My hard drive was failing and is now dead. I have a copy of the Windows Live Mail folder that was copied not created through the windows live export wizard. I also saved a folder called Windows Live Contacts. I need to import those files into a fresh install of Windows Live Mail 2012.
I believe I was running Windows Live Mail 2011 on W7_64_ultimate and have downloaded and installed Windows essentials 2012 on w7_32 and w8.1_64. I installed windows essentials { Windows Live Mail 2012 } and ran the import wizard. It imported everything but the sent items including six mail accounts. {That was nice although not labeled so nice.} the sent items did not import into any of the mail accounts and neither did the contacts.
I used to be able to copy the mail folder from the old computer and paste it into the new one on C: and then set up or import the mail accounts and import the contacts through a .csv file. This did not work this time and I don't have the .csv file.
All I have is a 30MB folder inside the folder Windows Live Contacts called {ha0932mg-abc1-9246-aebf-9re5iwq9h6w4}
The folder Windows Live Mail is 0.98GB This has all my mail for the past year or two.
1. How can I import the sent items folders into Windows Live Mail ???
2. How can I extract the contact info out of the windows live contacts folder ???
I would like to use Windows Live Mail, but I have a concern about using clear text authentication. Does this mean that someone could possibly get my log on details over the web?
My outgoing SMTP and incoming POP3 server ports have SSL connections. Will this help hide my log on details at log on?
Thanks for your help.
I would like to use Windows Live Mail, but I have a concern about using clear text authentication. Does this mean that someone could possibly get my log on details over the web?
My outgoing SMTP and incoming POP3 server ports have SSL connections. Will this help hide my log on details at log on?
Thanks for your help.
I would like to use Windows Live Mail, but I have a concern about using clear text authentication. Does this mean that someone could possibly get my log on details over the web?
My outgoing SMTP and incoming POP3 server ports have SSL connections. Will this help hide my log on details at log on?
Thanks for your help.
I would like to use Windows Live Mail, but I have a concern about using clear text authentication. Does this mean that someone could possibly get my log on details over the web?
My outgoing SMTP and incoming POP3 server ports have SSL connections. Will this help hide my log on details at log on?
Thanks for your help.
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