As I understand it, at the end of June 2016, mail will no longer be pushed from my MSN Hotmail account to my Windows Essential 2012 Live Mail app. The email sent me said that I could continue to access and view my old mail through Windows Live 2012 Mail afterwards. Is this true? For how long?
The major problem I will have, in the future, once Windows Essentials 2012 Live Mail is no longer active, how will I access all of the email that I have saved in the past years into folders on my computer? Not only that, I need to save certain email I receive to keep in the future, I can't do this with MSN's Hotmail inbox, as it only saves it to OneNote which is just a screen print, not an actual copy of the mail itself. I do note that I can still save an email with Windows 10 Outlook Mail app. It accesses Windows Essentials 2012 Live Mail to open the mail with once saved. What happens if Microsoft decides sometime in the future to remove Windows Essentials Live Mail altogether? All the email that I have saved in the past will no longer be accessible to me.
I am truly unhappy that Microsoft chose to no longer use Windows Essentials 2012 Live Mail as a viable option for receiving mail. It is so much better than either Outlook Mail or MSN's Hotmail, which I stopped viewing once I could receive my mail directly through Windows Essential Live Mail years ago. I realize all of my mail is still in folders in my MSN Hotmail and will continue to be, but I will have no ability to save any of them once Windows Essentials Live Mail is gone.
What do I do, to save my mail if Windows Essentials Live Mail is removed completely in the future? There is no other way to save mail unless I manually copy it over to a Word document, which is time consuming and totally ridiculous.
Please advise.
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