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A program that lets you get e-mail from multiple accounts in one place.

What it is

A program that lets you get e-mail from multiple accounts in one place.

What it gives you

? Speedy access to multiple e-mail accounts in one place (even AOL and Gmail)

? The power of desktop software with the flexibility of Web-based e-mail

? A way to get your newsgroups and RSS feeds as easily as you get e-mail

? The ability to compose, delete, and organize e-mail even when you're offline

? A massive 2GB* of online inbox storage

? Address AutoComplete and other handy features to let you speed through your e-mail like never before

? The power to instantly add an MSN Spaces blog entry about any message

? Keep in touch with your MSN Messenger contacts right from inside the program

? Easy creation and editing Frequently Asked Questionssked Questions

Does Windows Live? Mail Desktop Beta let me get e-mail from more than one e-mail account?

Yes, you can add multiple accounts, both Web-based ones (like MSN? Hotmail?, AOL and Gmail), and POP3- or IMAP-enabled accounts (the kind of e-mail you usually get on your desktop with an e-mail client like Microsoft? Office Outlook?).

Will the security features of Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta work across all my e-mail accounts?

Yes. Powerful security features will help protect you against junk e-mail, viruses, and fraudulent ?phishing? messages for all e-mail that you get with the Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta software?no matterWhy do I need a Passport or Hotmail account?ssport or Hotmail account?

Well, first of all, we need a way to identify you to help protect your e-mail account. Also, Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta is designed to work with other MSN and Windows Live services. Once you?ve logged in to the program, we can give you seamless, one-click access to MSN Spaces, MSN Messenger, and aDownload:Live contacts.

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Yes, you can add multiple accounts, both Web-based ones (like MSN? Hotmail?, AOL and Gmail), and POP3- or IMAP-enabled accounts (the kind of e-mail you usually get on your desktop with an e-mail client like Microsoft? Office Outlook?). Yes. Powerful security features will help protect you against junk e-mail, viruses, and fraudulent ?phishing? messages for all e-mail that you get with the Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta software?no matter what account it comes from. Well, first of all, we need a way to identify you to help protect your e-mail account. Also, Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta is designed to work with other MSN and Windows Live services. Once you?ve logged in to the program, we can give you seamless, one-click access to MSN Spaces, MSN Messenger, and all your Windows Live contacts.Downloadsign up:

Why do I have adverts in this when i pay for hotmail? Definately has a long way to go. (and yes I'm aware that it is a beta, but really I expect better).

I don't think they have setup premium accounts for Windows Live yet so until they do even premium users will have them.

Also, this is an experiment for Microsoft so we all need to give our strong feedback about the placement of these ads. Personally, I don't mind small ads that are not in the way, but their ad "feature" is terrible.

Ive got a live.com address in the UK and it wont let me sign up - all it says is "enter your email for an update when Windows Live Mail Desktop is available"

strange - i was part of the previous version betas... just wont let me into this one :(

Ive got a live.com address in the UK and it wont let me sign up - all it says is "enter your email for an update when Windows Live Mail Desktop is available"

strange - i was part of the previous version betas... just wont let me into this one :(

Thats exactly whats happening to me too :( . I have a live.be address and I live in the UK.

Its weird that it lets most people, but obviously not us, maybe to do with us being in the UK perhaps :unsure:

I use live.com email id and i had setup my location as India which prevents me from signing up WLM desktop beta. I changed the country to US even then i am not able to sign up, is there any one facing such problem, any remedy for this?

Mine is working now, so all you need is change the default location to US and wait for less than one day and sign up for WLMD

Can anyone please help me. When I open WLMDesktop BETA it first asks for have runnin' internet after that it says that msmail.dll couldn't load up. :cry:

You could try performing a repair. I had this issue... went to Add/Remove Programs, clicked 'Change' on the WLMD entry, and chose the Repair option. It repaired, and finished.

Then I started it up again, and it worked fine.

No gurantees though. WLMD has to be the buggiest Live product currently available. Works for some people, doesn't work for others. Your mileage may vary.

buggy aint the word... mine tried to find emails that aint even there and says that i have 22 new emails when i dont, it wont allow me to send an email... WOW buggy lol

EDIT:

this is what i get:

Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta could not download the requested message. It is likely that the message was removed or expired from the server. There is an error synchronizing your mail account, please call Microsoft support to resolve this issue. Subject 'Getting started with Microsoft Office Live Basics', Server: 'http://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v1.0.0/sync.aspx', Protocol: HTTPMail, Port: 80, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x8009000F, Error Number: 0x8009000F

and this is only set up for my hotmail atm

I'm running this thing on Vista Public beta 2 and it keeps signing in automaticaly, without asking for my password. Now I know that with Vista Windows Mail identities are a thing of the past, you need to make a new user account in Vista for every user, which sucks if you ask me, it seems very unpractical to me. I mean how much disk space does a Vista user account take up for instance.

So maybe they are going along the same route with WLDM.

But anyway, does anyone know whether this automatic signing in is intended and can it be changed?

I looked on the Microsoft message boards for all the Live apps but couldn't find an answer there.

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