.WebsiteWindows Live Mail (formerly named Windows Live Mail Desktop, code-named Elroy ) is a discontinued from. It is the successor to in, which was the successor to in. Windows Live Mail is designed to run on and, but is also compatible with and, even though Microsoft bundles a new email client, named, with the latter.Since around 2013, serious problems with Windows Live Mail 2012 (but not with Windows Live Mail 2011) have been reported on various blog sites (including Microsoft forums). One problem is that deleted emails keep returning day after day.
Another development that caused complaints is the Live Mail Sent folder erroneously containing the name of the Sender rather than the Recipient in the To column, while omitting the sender's account name in the Account column (as the fault only affects that folder, a workaround is to move sent items into a new folder, named - for example - 'Sent 2019'). Discussions on the forums have provided no clear solutions to these issues.Windows Live Mail moved away from the older Microsoft mail programs, such as Outlook Express, which stored all e-mails comprising a folder (such as the Inbox) in a single.dbx file. In order to provide greater flexibility (and to avoid the problem where corruption of a single.dbx file could delete multiple emails), Windows Live Mail stores each email message as a separate.eml file. Only the folder structure is maintained in a single database file, using the ESE (Extensible Storage Engine) database structure, named Mail.MSMessageStore (which also holds some metadata for each.eml file on the system, so can be a huge file).
The program also maintains a backup copy of that file, in the Backup sub-folder, so problems are rare. At a pinch, the Mail.MSMessageStore file can be recreated from the data in the.eml files.
Contents.History Version 12 (Wave 2) The first version of Windows Live Mail was released on 6 November 2007. The Windows Live Mail version numbering starts at 12 because this application is an advancement of Windows Mail, not an entirely new application. Windows Live Mail is developed by the same team that wrote Windows Mail.Windows Live Mail has all of the features of Windows Mail. It also adds the following new features:. Support for Web-based email accounts including, and Plus.
A different user interface which matches the other Windows Live 'Wave 2' applications. Synchronization with. Support for feeds. Notable features include the ability to reply directly via email to the author of an item that appears in an RSS feed, and the ability to aggregate multiple feeds into a single folder. The RSS functionality requires or newer. Multi-line message lists.
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can be used in emails and other functions. In-line spell checking. Separate inbox folders for different POP accounts. Support for sending picture files in emails through the Photo email feature, which uploads pictures to a web-based service and sends the URL and thumbnails in the mail. It can also perform basic photo correction and apply different border effects to pictures.Comparison with Windows Mail While Windows Live Mail is the successor to on, there were several differences in functionality between Windows Live Mail and Windows Mail when it was released in 2007.
Microsoft Windows Help. Retrieved 14 December 2015. Udezue, Oji (6 November 2007). More Than Mail blog. Archived from on 8 April 2008. ^. Into Windows.
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^. Retrieved 4 May 2015. Patch KB 3093594 reported as freezing Windows.
From the original on 28 August 2017. This reference says to use port 25 for SMTP but you may need to use port 587. Soltero, Javier (5 May 2016). Office Blogs. Retrieved 12 September 2016. From the original on 28 August 2017. This reference says to use port 25 for SMTP but you may need to use port 587.
Leonhard, Woody (6 May 2016). Retrieved 12 September 2016. 1 February 2017. 'We're no longer offering the Windows Essentials 2012 suite for download, but if you already have it installed it will continue to work'.
How wonderful it is to have Windows Live Mail 2009 back on my W7 64 Bit Home Premium PC! I thought I was stuck with WLE 2012 but a friend of mind who is way more savvy about Windows than I am was able to remove all of WLE 2012 then install WLE 2009.Why does M$ have to add so many bells and whistles to an email program that was perfect to begin with? You could insert an email without work-around, right click a.jpg, sendto and not end-up with your image stored away in a skydrive etc.A question to all of you who did not upgrade to WLE 2012. Did you go back to 2009 because of your dislike for Skydrive or was it the ability to right click, sendto on your images?
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Perhaps the very busy Toolbar in version 2012 turned you way -it did me.