Windows live mail 2014 problems

Windows Live Mail 2014! That's an older version of Windows Live Mail, but I'm happy to help you troubleshoot any issues you're experiencing.

Here are some common problems people encounter with Windows Live Mail 2014 and potential solutions:

  1. Error messages: If you're seeing error messages when trying to send or receive emails, it might be due to a corrupted email account settings or a problem with your internet connection. Try restarting your computer, checking your internet connection, and reconfiguring your email account settings.
  2. Email account not syncing: If your email account isn't syncing, try restarting Windows Live Mail, checking your account settings, and ensuring that your internet connection is stable.
  3. Attachments not sending: If attachments aren't sending, try checking the file size limit for your email account, ensuring that the attachment is not too large, and trying to send the attachment again.
  4. Spam filters not working: If your spam filters aren't working, try updating your Windows Live Mail to the latest version, checking your spam filter settings, and whitelisting trusted senders.
  5. Crashes or freezes: If Windows Live Mail is crashing or freezing, try restarting your computer, updating your Windows operating system, and checking for any malware or viruses.
  6. Emails not displaying correctly: If emails aren't displaying correctly, try checking your email account settings, updating your Windows Live Mail to the latest version, and ensuring that your email account is configured correctly.
  7. Calendar and contacts issues: If you're experiencing issues with your calendar or contacts, try updating your Windows Live Mail to the latest version, checking your account settings, and ensuring that your calendar and contacts are synced correctly.

To troubleshoot these issues, you can try the following steps:

  1. Restart your computer and Windows Live Mail.
  2. Check your internet connection and ensure it's stable.
  3. Update your Windows operating system and Windows Live Mail to the latest version.
  4. Check your email account settings and ensure they're correct.
  5. Try sending and receiving emails using a different email client or web-based email service to isolate the issue.
  6. Check for any malware or viruses on your computer and remove them if found.
  7. Contact your email provider's support team for assistance with specific issues related to your email account.

If none of these steps resolve your issue, you may want to consider upgrading to a newer version of Windows Live Mail or switching to a different email client.