I recently moved from my old Windows XP computer using Outlook Express to  new computer with Windows 7 . I downloaded and installed Windows Live Mail 2012 version. I (apparently) successfuly migrated my OE email address book to WLM. I routinely sent group email messages to as many as 30 recipients in OE. When I tried the same group that I had successfully used a few weeks previously in OE with WLM it truncated the list of 32 and sent the message to 14. I did check through the list of 32 to make sure that the transfer had resulted in valid email addresses for all.

 

 In looking around  at various forums there was some speculation that WLM would allow no more than a group of 12. I therefore set up three new group contacts consisting of 11, 11 and 10 email addresses. When I attempted to send to all three of these new groups simultaneously a message was sent to only 13 with a distribution of 4 from group one, five from group 2 and 4 from group three. Perplexed, I tried sending to only one goup of 11. The message was sent to only 7 of the 11.  I tried another group and it sent to 8 of the 11. Finally, it would only send to 1 of the group of 10.  If I repeat the experiment for any of the three groups WLM seems to choose any old random number ranging from 1 to 8 that it will send from the group of 10 or 11. Given how long I have spent fussing around with this I could have just typed in the individual names (which I have not tried to see if there is a limit there too). But, that would defeat he idea of a group contact wouldn't it? Normal messages sent to 1 or 2 recipients seems to be working ok.

 

Does anyone have any idea as to what is going on here? Is there a limit to a contact group size with teh 2012 WLM? This really seems like a step backward from XP and OE which never gave he smallest problem with this type of thing.

 

Thanks for any suggestion you might offer.

 

Larry

I have 2 computers - one Windows 7 and one running Vista.  This morning (9/26/2012) after an Auomatic Critical Update for Windows, both computers ran fine until I opened Windows Live Messenger.  When WLM opened virtually all computer resources are taken up by the program on both computers (confirmed through Task Manager - Resources).

 

I ran two different virus programs and a spyware program with no issues reported.  I performed a System Restore on the Windows 7 computer but it had no effect.

I can access my email with no problems through Hotmail.

Any ideas what is going on?

I am running Windows Live Messenger 2012 on Windows 7 Pro on a Core i5 2.5 Ghz w/ 8 GB RAM.

Up until today, I've had no problems with WLM.  This morning when I log in, I notice that my CPU is spinning up and that WLM is not responding to any clicks or commands.  When I open Task Manager, I saw that WLM was using 33% + of my CPU and at that time was over 800MB of memory usage.  I ended the process and restarted WLM.  I noticed that for about 3 seconds, I could click within the program and it would respond.  However, very quickly it again became unresponsive.  I checked Task Manager again, and saw that again the CPU is spinning around 33% and that the memory usage is climbing at about 5MB a second.

Can anybody assist with this?

On my new computer, I'm trying to import dbx files from my old computer's Outlook Express. I am trying to do this one folder at a time in order to keep things in some sort of order. In its Storage folder, WLM sets up an "imported folder" each time I do an import, but it's empty and the imported emails are nowhere to be found. I can search "all mail" and find a huge unsorted mass of everything I've imported, but none of it appears in a folder anywhere in the navigation bar on the left side. Any insights?
I'm using WLM 2011 on Windows 7 and configured  WLM 2011 store folder to logical partition D:\My Mail Store and Gmail IMAP data in this folder approximate 9GB,  then I re-install Windows 7 and also re-install WLM 2011, I'm not expecting  to waiting for download mail from IMAP server. 
Any experience show me how to use an existing store folder (9GB) with new installed WLM?
Thanks!
I use windows live mail on my home computer and regularly delete messages.  Then when I sign on to live mail on another computer all the old messages are still there.  Conversely, If I delete a message when signed in from another computer, the message appears when I log on to WLM on my home computer. How can I fix it so deleting in one place also deletes things in the other?

I have set up two separate WLM email accounts on my new computer, changing over from XP and OE. Easy Transfer brought over the old emails. However, it also transferred our two individual address lists as one cluster from OE and WLM is using it as the master contact list. I can't figure out how to create/access separate contact lists for the two individual accounts. My wife's massive list comes up when all I want is my 26 name contact list. I can see my list as a Category(?) in Contacts, but can't access it when I want to create or forward an email. How do I access my small contacts list or set up two separate contact lists for our two separate accounts so I can avoid her huge list? This is for picking and choosing specific addressees for any given email, NOT for a Group mailing.

All my experience is with OE and I really like the completely separate mail accounts, settings, contacts lists of OE. Am finding that WLM and W Essentials, sign ins, and other unnecessary actions very annoying to say the least just to send out a simple email. 

I've used Windows Live Mail (Version 2011 Build 15.4.3555.0308) successfully for several years, but yesterday I started getting a pop-up box "Sign In To Windows Live Mail" every time I open the WLM program.  If I click "cancel" in the pop-up, everything seems fine--I am signed in to Windows Live and receive and send emails and so does my wife in her subaccount.  I've had automatic login enabled from the beginning and it seems to still be working.  But if I enter my password in the pop-up, the password is rejected with this message: "The email address or password is incorrect.  Please try again"--maybe because I'm already logged in?  I've reset the password several times, no improvement.  How can I stop this redundant pop-up from popping up?

I can not send email messages on WLM.  However, I can receive messages.  The messages are going to the out box.  WLM was working fine since I purchased the Dell computer in April 2012.  The problem started today, 8/29/12.  The email messages are one or two words in length.  I can send and receive messages on my COX webmail account.  The following is the error message I receive:

 

This message could not be sent because its size exceeded the server's limit. You can use the option, located in Tools | Accounts | Properties | Advanced, to break messages into smaller parts.

Subject 'Fw: Dear Subscriber'
Server Error: 552
Server Response: 552 5.2.0 sojs1j00B2dT6vs01ojs5f This message was undeliverable. This message has been found to be a potential spam message, and has therefore been blocked. Please visit http://ww2.cox.com/coxagainstspam for more information.
Server: 'smtp.west.cox.net'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC6D
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 25
Secure(SSL): No

 

Can you help me.

 

Thanks.

Hello;
 
1) Suddenly I haven’t been able since this morning to send any emails (Windows Live Mail / Win 7 Pro SP1 64-bit).
I continue however to receive emails, but not sending!
The error message (Item 5 below) provides a Server Error # and WLM Error ID.
 
2) I Contacted the ISP.
They checked the a/c, protocol, Incoming/Outgoing addresses, etc., and couldn’t figure out the problem.
The ISP advised: “Contact MS. They should be able to fix the problem.”
 
3) Contacted MS Customer Service.
They don’t provide technical support for Windows Live Mail because according to MS: “It’s a free MS product”.
MS advised however: “For $ 100.+tax, we can access your computer and provide detail diagnoses of the problem.”
I thanked MS for their offer!!
 
4) I repaired Windows Essentials, ran a full system scan, etc., and tried again to send a one-word email to myself (Subject: Testing).
No improvement. Same error message (Item 5 below)!
 
5) I uninstalled WLM, and re-installed the full Windows Essentials 2012 (incl. WLM 2012).
Tried to send email to myself.
Got the same Error:
 
An unknown error has occurred.
Subject 'Testing'
Server Error: 554
Server Response: 554 Transaction failed : Cannot send message due to possible abuse; please visit http://postmaster.yahoo.com/abuse_smtp.html for more information
Server: 'smtp.broadband.rogers.com'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC6F
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 587
Secure(SSL): No
 
Your help and advice would be greatly acknowledged and appreciated.
Monir