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Why did Windows Live Mail stop working?

Windows Live Mail Not Working in Windows 10 One main reason behind it is that Microsoft doesn’t want users to use WLM anymore. Instead, they suggest their users to export Windows Live Mail emails to Outlook or Office 365, that’s why they developed Windows 10 according to the future requirements.

When did Microsoft stop supporting Windows Live Mail?

2016
A. After warning users in 2016 of coming changes, Microsoft stopped official support for Windows Live Mail 2012 and other programs in the Windows Essentials 2012 suite on Jan. 10, 2017.

How do I fix Windows Live mail problems?

How can I fix the Windows Live Mail 0x800c013e error?

  1. Run the Windows Live Mail as Admin and in a compatibility mode.
  2. Try third-party alternatives.
  3. Reconfigure Windows Live Mail account.
  4. Check Windows Firewall and third-party firewall.
  5. Remove current and create a new Windows Live Mail account.
  6. Repair installation.

What happened live email?

Windows Live Mail is a desktop email program Microsoft introduced to replace Outlook Express. However, Microsoft is moving all its own email services – Office 365, Hotmail, Live Mail, MSN Mail, Outlook.com etc – to a single codebase at Outlook.com.

Is there still support for Windows Live Mail?

Windows Essentials 2012, including Windows Live Mail 2012, reached end of support on 10th January 2017, and is no longer available for download from Microsoft; but most of the software bundled in it or in Windows Essentials 2011, including Windows Live Mail, continues to function and it can still be downloaded from Archive.org.

What are the features of Windows Live 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 Hotmail, Gmail, and Yahoo! Mail Plus. A different user interface which matches the other Windows Live “Wave 2” applications.

What kind of computer do I need for Windows Live Mail?

It requires Windows Vista or newer; Windows XP is no longer supported. On 7 August 2012, Microsoft released a new version of Windows Essentials 2012, which included Windows Live Mail 2012. It requires Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8, or Windows 10.

When was the last version of Windows Live Mail released?

A “beta refresh” version of Windows Live Mail was released on 15 December 2008, and this version was officially released as the final version on 8 January 2009. This was the last version to support Windows XP.