if it's possible to uninstall windows live mail. It is not listed as a seperate program in the uninstall page. There are 4 people in my house who use this pc and hotmail and msn sends me directly to live mail, where the accounts are all mixed up together so that any new messages for me are sandwiched between others, even though it says I am logged in. My own fault for accepting updates to msn.
I did try Live Mail but prefer not to have emails divided into seperate email accounts - it makes quick checking more difficult. Is there any way in which this division can be avoided?
My Windows mail contacts folder seems to have become mixed up with the Media Player in that there are Artist, Album, Genre and rating columns in the window....is this a Vista characteristic? I have only had the OS for a week, and am still learning.
Is there anything that is extra in windows mail that is not available in live mail? Is there any way to uninstall windows mail since it seems to be integrated with vista?
I have an 8800GT and a 7600 GT Geforce card. The 8800 is for my primary monitor, a Nec, and also runs a small Dell. The 7600 is for two Dells. But when I go to Preferences in CS3 and check "GPU Settings" it says it detects the 7600 card, not the 8800. So then I looked at Vista color management and there it shows the monitor connected to the 7600 card as my default monitor. How can I change the default monitor to make it the Nec, which is already the primary? And will that cause Photoshop to then detect the 8800 card instead of the 7600?
I have 17 accounts in Windows Mail. When I first start up WM, and go to retrieve mail,. all accounts work fine. But then any subsequent attempt to retrieve mail, and the process ignores the first two accounts. No errors, no message. It's just listed along with the others, but blank in the status column. And no errors reported either. So then if I exit WM and start over, it works fine again... for that first time. And then it's back to the same problem.
I'm new to Vista. How do I set up two completely separate and private email accounts for myself and my wife in Windows Mail? I keep seeing my own mail when I start WM.
I had 2 seperate e-mail accounts when I used Outlook one for myself and one for my wife to move from one to the other I went "file, switch identities". Have now a new PC with Windows mail on Vista and our two mail accounts come into the one account in windows mail. How can i seperate these?
After spending many hours, I have at last got Windows Mail working perfectly. I uninstalled my McAfee (that wasn't straightforward), deleted my accounts from Windows Mail - then re-instated them, and installed AVG.
I tried this last night. I have four accounts. After setting up each account and using my ISP information, all email for all four accounts dumped in to the default account. What am I doing wrong please?
I am thinking yes with todays technology and older email clients doing this, but, when I set up one e-mail, mail comes in to a "Local Folders" "Inbox", so I wonder how I will separate my various accounts. Can I set up each to download into their own set of e-mail account folders rather than everything going to "Local Folders" "Inbox"? If I can set up more than one account, will Windows Mail automatically log into and download all of the email accounts when I open Windows Mail? This is quite difficult to set up when Windows Vista doesn't include help files. Even after I downloaded them, the help files for Windows Mail won't open.
I am set up his e-mail with Windows Mail but I don't know what the Pop3 or SMTP for those e-mail accounts are. He uses one email from att.net and another e-mail for live.com... does anybody knows this off the top of their head? I hate to call AT&T on this as it will be like a good half an hour for them to get to the phone and M$ would be another year.
How do you create an account with your windows mail? I'm not talking about hotmail or anything like that, I'm talking about the program that comes with your computer, and registering your hotmail account onto that program. I got as far as entering your 'incoming mail server type' and 'outgoing mail server type.
I have created 4 email accounts and emails from all accounts are being deposited into the same inbox. Outlook express allowed me to manage these through identities so that each email account had it's own inbox, drafts, sent, etc. Is this possible with Windows Mail?
I have just gotten a new computer and SBC helped me set up one of my email accounts in Windows but I have another that I need to set up. How do I go about doing this and where do I look to be able to choose which account I want to look at?
I have 2 email addresses and my ISP is att.yahoo.com PoP3 and SMTP one works and one doesn't - says doesn't recognize host name. Under Server - settings - advanced do I use same settings as incoming or log on using different email address and password?
How can I set up two accounts on Windows Mail from the same server but different email addresses. I did this on Outlook using separate identities and would switch between the two, but Windows Mail does not do it this way.
Is there a way to import OE 6 account settings and newsgroup subscriptions from OE 6 on a Windows 2000 system to Windows Mail on a Vista system? Is there a way to import Thunderbird account settings and newsgroup subscriptions from Thunderbird on a Windows 2000 system to Windows Mail on a Vista system?
i just installed the latest windows live mail beta software client and i wanted to know how do i get junk mail to be displayed automatically ? before it would show automatically on the layout of the reading pane to the right of the message list but now i have to click to open them because they wont show in the reading pane like they did before
Okay, here it goes. I first started using Windows Mail when I bought a new computer with Windows Vista back in January '09. I have four email accounts which I transferred over from an Outlook Express backup that I did before getting rid of my old computer. Windows Mail automatically set up a set of folders (Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, Deleted Items, Drafts and Junk E-mail) for each account, each with a different color scheme, similar to Windows Live Mail. My hard drive crashed in June and I'm just now setting things up again with the new hard drive installed. I tried restoring my email accounts from a backup I had but now Windows Mail won't automatically create folders for each account. Instead, I had to set up separate Inbox folders with message rules for each account. However, all the accounts are still sharing the Outbox, Sent Items, Deleted Items, Drafts and Junk E-mail folders. Is there a way to set up a set of these folders for each account using message rules? And also, why did Windows Mail do that automatically for me the first time using it - could it be that the information came from an Outlook Express backup originally?
since upgrading tp Vista, Both windows Mail and Live mail do not always donnload messages from my pop 3 accounts. I have to open my accounts online and when I have opened the accounts both mail and live mail will then down load messages, This does not happen all of the time, so I know the account settings are correct. It is just annoying that I have to check online every day rather than just checking mail or live mail. This never happened with XP running Outlook Express. is this a problem with Vista, or my mail servers
I do no find any Windows Live Mail group, i therefore post my question here ;-) How can I import mail rules in windows live mail? ( windows live mail and not windows mail)
I just added windows live mail to my windows vista mail and I can send but cant get it to receive mail. THis is the error message i keep getting... Account: 'pop3.live.com', Server: 'pop3.live.com', Protocol: POP3, Server Response: '-ERR command not implemented', Port: 995, Secure(SSL): Yes, Serve Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC18
I am trying to set up Windows mail to read my Microsoft Office Live mail. Has anyone done this? All I get is that I need Outlook, but Windows mail says it replaces Outlook,, but the steps I have taken do not work per the e-mail I received from Microsft Office via an e-mail I sent from the site.
I am trying to change my mail preferences so I can use my Live email account for my default account. I did it okay on XP pro. Cant figure it out on Vista ...