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Gary VanderMolen
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You are using Windows Live Mail which is a different program than
Windows Mail. The newsgroup to which you posted is dedicated to supporting the Windows Mail program. You will get more help by posting Windows Live Mail questions in the WLM newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop AOL accounts need to be added manually using these instructions: http://postmaster.aol.com/imap/express.html Those instructions were written for Outlook Express, but Windows Live Mail uses the same settings as Outlook Express. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen "Brenda" <> wrote in message news:... >I have a Windows Live Mail account and a Yahoo account and they both show up > on the left hand side of my Window Live Mail account so I can choose which > account I want to use or, for example, which inbox to look in. > > At the bottom, also on the left hand side of my Windows Live Mail account, > it shows 'Add e-mail account', which is what I want to do with a new 'AOL' > account and I want it to show on the left hand side like the two other > accounts. > > So I made a new AOL e-mail account, clicked 'Add e-mail account' at the > bottom of my 'Windows Live Account', then I put in my new AOL e-mail account > and password where it showed me. > > Then I clicked next. Ahh, now this is where I get stuck and need some help. > > The next page was all about my email server. When I did this before with a > new e-mail account, it was all filled out automatically for me, but this > time, all the blanks were left open and I have no idea what to fill in. I > believe once I have this information, the AOL e-mail account will > automatically then show on the left hand pane of my Windows Live Mail > account below the other two accounts. > > Can anybody help me and give me an idea what I need to fill in about the > server? > > Brenda > > |
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Brenda
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OK thank you. I will take a look at the link you sent.
Brenda "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message news:... > You are using Windows Live Mail which is a different program than > Windows Mail. The newsgroup to which you posted is dedicated to > supporting the Windows Mail program. > You will get more help by posting Windows Live Mail questions in > the WLM newsgroup: > > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop > > AOL accounts need to be added manually using these instructions: > http://postmaster.aol.com/imap/express.html > > Those instructions were written for Outlook Express, but > Windows Live Mail uses the same settings as Outlook Express. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen > > > "Brenda" <> wrote in message > news:... >>I have a Windows Live Mail account and a Yahoo account and they both show >>up >> on the left hand side of my Window Live Mail account so I can choose >> which >> account I want to use or, for example, which inbox to look in. >> >> At the bottom, also on the left hand side of my Windows Live Mail >> account, >> it shows 'Add e-mail account', which is what I want to do with a new >> 'AOL' >> account and I want it to show on the left hand side like the two other >> accounts. >> >> So I made a new AOL e-mail account, clicked 'Add e-mail account' at the >> bottom of my 'Windows Live Account', then I put in my new AOL e-mail >> account >> and password where it showed me. >> >> Then I clicked next. Ahh, now this is where I get stuck and need some >> help. >> >> The next page was all about my email server. When I did this before with >> a >> new e-mail account, it was all filled out automatically for me, but this >> time, all the blanks were left open and I have no idea what to fill in. >> I >> believe once I have this information, the AOL e-mail account will >> automatically then show on the left hand pane of my Windows Live Mail >> account below the other two accounts. >> >> Can anybody help me and give me an idea what I need to fill in about the >> server? >> >> Brenda >> >> |
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Brenda
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Hello,
I went to the AOL link as given me via the post above and followed all the instructions. Everything went well at first and my AOL account showed up on my Windows Live e-mail account on the left hand side that is what I wanted. The only problem is; although it shows the AOL account, it does not show any of the folders like inbox, drafts, sent items etc. Anyway, whilst in the AOL account, there was a notice at the top of the account that said; 'Windows Live mail needs to download the folders before you can read the messages in this account. To download the folders list, click download'. I clicked the 'Download' button but instead of all the folders being downloaded into the account, which is what I wanted, a small window pops up which says; 'the host ' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. I did follow and put in all the correct information for the server as explained to me by that link. Behind the small window is another window which is telling me I am not connected. And behind that window is a large window which is showing me the different accounts I have. In this window, the AOL account is highlighted but it is not showing any folders in it such as inbox, drafts, sent items etc. Can you tell me please, how can I get these folders to show below my AOL account showing? Brenda "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message news:... > You are using Windows Live Mail which is a different program than > Windows Mail. The newsgroup to which you posted is dedicated to > supporting the Windows Mail program. > You will get more help by posting Windows Live Mail questions in > the WLM newsgroup: > > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop > > AOL accounts need to be added manually using these instructions: > http://postmaster.aol.com/imap/express.html > > Those instructions were written for Outlook Express, but > Windows Live Mail uses the same settings as Outlook Express. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen > > > "Brenda" <> wrote in message > news:... >>I have a Windows Live Mail account and a Yahoo account and they both show >>up >> on the left hand side of my Window Live Mail account so I can choose >> which >> account I want to use or, for example, which inbox to look in. >> >> At the bottom, also on the left hand side of my Windows Live Mail >> account, >> it shows 'Add e-mail account', which is what I want to do with a new >> 'AOL' >> account and I want it to show on the left hand side like the two other >> accounts. >> >> So I made a new AOL e-mail account, clicked 'Add e-mail account' at the >> bottom of my 'Windows Live Account', then I put in my new AOL e-mail >> account >> and password where it showed me. >> >> Then I clicked next. Ahh, now this is where I get stuck and need some >> help. >> >> The next page was all about my email server. When I did this before with >> a >> new e-mail account, it was all filled out automatically for me, but this >> time, all the blanks were left open and I have no idea what to fill in. >> I >> believe once I have this information, the AOL e-mail account will >> automatically then show on the left hand pane of my Windows Live Mail >> account below the other two accounts. >> >> Can anybody help me and give me an idea what I need to fill in about the >> server? >> >> Brenda >> >> |
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Gary VanderMolen
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Apparently you entered the incoming server name as
"" which is not correct. Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties Servers. Change the incoming server name to imap.aol.com. Those settings are all in that link I gave you. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen "Brenda" <> wrote in message news:%23x%... > Hello, > > I went to the AOL link as given me via the post above and followed all the > instructions. > > Everything went well at first and my AOL account showed up on my Windows > Live e-mail account on the left hand side that is what I wanted. > > The only problem is; although it shows the AOL account, it does not show any > of the folders like inbox, drafts, sent items etc. > > Anyway, whilst in the AOL account, there was a notice at the top of the > account that said; 'Windows Live mail needs to download the folders before > you can read the messages in this account. To download the folders list, > click download'. > > I clicked the 'Download' button but instead of all the folders being > downloaded into the account, which is what I wanted, a small window pops up > which says; 'the host ' could not be found. Please verify that > you have entered the server name correctly. I did follow and put in all the > correct information for the server as explained to me by that link. > > Behind the small window is another window which is telling me I am not > connected. And behind that window is a large window which is showing me the > different accounts I have. In this window, the AOL account is highlighted > but it is not showing any folders in it such as inbox, drafts, sent items > etc. > > Can you tell me please, how can I get these folders to show below my AOL > account showing? > > Brenda > > > "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message > news:... >> You are using Windows Live Mail which is a different program than >> Windows Mail. The newsgroup to which you posted is dedicated to >> supporting the Windows Mail program. >> You will get more help by posting Windows Live Mail questions in >> the WLM newsgroup: >> >> news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop >> >> AOL accounts need to be added manually using these instructions: >> http://postmaster.aol.com/imap/express.html >> >> Those instructions were written for Outlook Express, but >> Windows Live Mail uses the same settings as Outlook Express. >> >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >> >> >> "Brenda" <> wrote in message >> news:... >>>I have a Windows Live Mail account and a Yahoo account and they both show >>>up >>> on the left hand side of my Window Live Mail account so I can choose >>> which >>> account I want to use or, for example, which inbox to look in. >>> >>> At the bottom, also on the left hand side of my Windows Live Mail >>> account, >>> it shows 'Add e-mail account', which is what I want to do with a new >>> 'AOL' >>> account and I want it to show on the left hand side like the two other >>> accounts. >>> >>> So I made a new AOL e-mail account, clicked 'Add e-mail account' at the >>> bottom of my 'Windows Live Account', then I put in my new AOL e-mail >>> account >>> and password where it showed me. >>> >>> Then I clicked next. Ahh, now this is where I get stuck and need some >>> help. >>> >>> The next page was all about my email server. When I did this before with >>> a >>> new e-mail account, it was all filled out automatically for me, but this >>> time, all the blanks were left open and I have no idea what to fill in. >>> I >>> believe once I have this information, the AOL e-mail account will >>> automatically then show on the left hand pane of my Windows Live Mail >>> account below the other two accounts. >>> >>> Can anybody help me and give me an idea what I need to fill in about the >>> server? >>> >>> Brenda >>> >>> |
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Brenda
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Durr!! I must have had brain damage. I changed it and it is okay now and
works fine. Thank you very much Gary. There is one other question I would like to ask? Although I will be using my 'Windows Live Mail', which shows my other accounts and this new one I have just opened, two of them show in my 'Windows Mail' account which I never use. Can I delete the two in the 'Windows Mail' account and just use them from my 'Windows Live Mail' account? Brenda "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message news:... > Apparently you entered the incoming server name as > "" which is not correct. > Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties Servers. > Change the incoming server name to imap.aol.com. > Those settings are all in that link I gave you. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen > > > "Brenda" <> wrote in message > news:%23x%... >> Hello, >> >> I went to the AOL link as given me via the post above and followed all >> the >> instructions. >> >> Everything went well at first and my AOL account showed up on my Windows >> Live e-mail account on the left hand side that is what I wanted. >> >> The only problem is; although it shows the AOL account, it does not show >> any >> of the folders like inbox, drafts, sent items etc. >> >> Anyway, whilst in the AOL account, there was a notice at the top of the >> account that said; 'Windows Live mail needs to download the folders >> before >> you can read the messages in this account. To download the folders list, >> click download'. >> >> I clicked the 'Download' button but instead of all the folders being >> downloaded into the account, which is what I wanted, a small window pops >> up >> which says; 'the host ' could not be found. Please verify >> that >> you have entered the server name correctly. I did follow and put in all >> the >> correct information for the server as explained to me by that link. >> >> Behind the small window is another window which is telling me I am not >> connected. And behind that window is a large window which is showing me >> the >> different accounts I have. In this window, the AOL account is >> highlighted >> but it is not showing any folders in it such as inbox, drafts, sent items >> etc. >> >> Can you tell me please, how can I get these folders to show below my AOL >> account showing? >> >> Brenda >> >> >> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message >> news:... >>> You are using Windows Live Mail which is a different program than >>> Windows Mail. The newsgroup to which you posted is dedicated to >>> supporting the Windows Mail program. >>> You will get more help by posting Windows Live Mail questions in >>> the WLM newsgroup: >>> >>> news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop >>> >>> AOL accounts need to be added manually using these instructions: >>> http://postmaster.aol.com/imap/express.html >>> >>> Those instructions were written for Outlook Express, but >>> Windows Live Mail uses the same settings as Outlook Express. >>> >>> -- >>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >>> >>> >>> "Brenda" <> wrote in message >>> news:... >>>>I have a Windows Live Mail account and a Yahoo account and they both >>>>show >>>>up >>>> on the left hand side of my Window Live Mail account so I can choose >>>> which >>>> account I want to use or, for example, which inbox to look in. >>>> >>>> At the bottom, also on the left hand side of my Windows Live Mail >>>> account, >>>> it shows 'Add e-mail account', which is what I want to do with a new >>>> 'AOL' >>>> account and I want it to show on the left hand side like the two other >>>> accounts. >>>> >>>> So I made a new AOL e-mail account, clicked 'Add e-mail account' at the >>>> bottom of my 'Windows Live Account', then I put in my new AOL e-mail >>>> account >>>> and password where it showed me. >>>> >>>> Then I clicked next. Ahh, now this is where I get stuck and need some >>>> help. >>>> >>>> The next page was all about my email server. When I did this before >>>> with >>>> a >>>> new e-mail account, it was all filled out automatically for me, but >>>> this >>>> time, all the blanks were left open and I have no idea what to fill in. >>>> I >>>> believe once I have this information, the AOL e-mail account will >>>> automatically then show on the left hand pane of my Windows Live Mail >>>> account below the other two accounts. >>>> >>>> Can anybody help me and give me an idea what I need to fill in about >>>> the >>>> server? >>>> >>>> Brenda >>>> >>>> |
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Gary VanderMolen
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Good to hear it is working correctly now.
Yes, you can delete accounts from Windows Mail and just use them from Windows Live Mail. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen "Brenda" <> wrote in message news:... > Durr!! I must have had brain damage. I changed it and it is okay now and > works fine. Thank you very much Gary. > > There is one other question I would like to ask? > > Although I will be using my 'Windows Live Mail', which shows my other > accounts and this new one I have just opened, two of them show in my > 'Windows Mail' account which I never use. > > Can I delete the two in the 'Windows Mail' account and just use them from my > 'Windows Live Mail' account? > > Brenda > > > "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Apparently you entered the incoming server name as >> "" which is not correct. >> Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties Servers. >> Change the incoming server name to imap.aol.com. >> Those settings are all in that link I gave you. >> >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >> >> >> "Brenda" <> wrote in message >> news:%23x%... >>> Hello, >>> >>> I went to the AOL link as given me via the post above and followed all >>> the >>> instructions. >>> >>> Everything went well at first and my AOL account showed up on my Windows >>> Live e-mail account on the left hand side that is what I wanted. >>> >>> The only problem is; although it shows the AOL account, it does not show >>> any >>> of the folders like inbox, drafts, sent items etc. >>> >>> Anyway, whilst in the AOL account, there was a notice at the top of the >>> account that said; 'Windows Live mail needs to download the folders >>> before >>> you can read the messages in this account. To download the folders list, >>> click download'. >>> >>> I clicked the 'Download' button but instead of all the folders being >>> downloaded into the account, which is what I wanted, a small window pops >>> up >>> which says; 'the host ' could not be found. Please verify >>> that >>> you have entered the server name correctly. I did follow and put in all >>> the >>> correct information for the server as explained to me by that link. >>> >>> Behind the small window is another window which is telling me I am not >>> connected. And behind that window is a large window which is showing me >>> the >>> different accounts I have. In this window, the AOL account is >>> highlighted >>> but it is not showing any folders in it such as inbox, drafts, sent items >>> etc. >>> >>> Can you tell me please, how can I get these folders to show below my AOL >>> account showing? >>> >>> Brenda >>> >>> >>> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message >>> news:... >>>> You are using Windows Live Mail which is a different program than >>>> Windows Mail. The newsgroup to which you posted is dedicated to >>>> supporting the Windows Mail program. >>>> You will get more help by posting Windows Live Mail questions in >>>> the WLM newsgroup: >>>> >>>> news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop >>>> >>>> AOL accounts need to be added manually using these instructions: >>>> http://postmaster.aol.com/imap/express.html >>>> >>>> Those instructions were written for Outlook Express, but >>>> Windows Live Mail uses the same settings as Outlook Express. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >>>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >>>> >>>> >>>> "Brenda" <> wrote in message >>>> news:... >>>>>I have a Windows Live Mail account and a Yahoo account and they both >>>>>show >>>>>up >>>>> on the left hand side of my Window Live Mail account so I can choose >>>>> which >>>>> account I want to use or, for example, which inbox to look in. >>>>> >>>>> At the bottom, also on the left hand side of my Windows Live Mail >>>>> account, >>>>> it shows 'Add e-mail account', which is what I want to do with a new >>>>> 'AOL' >>>>> account and I want it to show on the left hand side like the two other >>>>> accounts. >>>>> >>>>> So I made a new AOL e-mail account, clicked 'Add e-mail account' at the >>>>> bottom of my 'Windows Live Account', then I put in my new AOL e-mail >>>>> account >>>>> and password where it showed me. >>>>> >>>>> Then I clicked next. Ahh, now this is where I get stuck and need some >>>>> help. >>>>> >>>>> The next page was all about my email server. When I did this before >>>>> with >>>>> a >>>>> new e-mail account, it was all filled out automatically for me, but >>>>> this >>>>> time, all the blanks were left open and I have no idea what to fill in. >>>>> I >>>>> believe once I have this information, the AOL e-mail account will >>>>> automatically then show on the left hand pane of my Windows Live Mail >>>>> account below the other two accounts. >>>>> >>>>> Can anybody help me and give me an idea what I need to fill in about >>>>> the >>>>> server? >>>>> >>>>> Brenda >>>>> >>>>> |
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Okay thanks very much Gary.
Brenda "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message news:... > Good to hear it is working correctly now. > > Yes, you can delete accounts from Windows Mail and just > use them from Windows Live Mail. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen > > > "Brenda" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Durr!! I must have had brain damage. I changed it and it is okay now >> and >> works fine. Thank you very much Gary. >> >> There is one other question I would like to ask? >> >> Although I will be using my 'Windows Live Mail', which shows my other >> accounts and this new one I have just opened, two of them show in my >> 'Windows Mail' account which I never use. >> >> Can I delete the two in the 'Windows Mail' account and just use them from >> my >> 'Windows Live Mail' account? >> >> Brenda >> >> >> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message >> news:... >>> Apparently you entered the incoming server name as >>> "" which is not correct. >>> Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties Servers. >>> Change the incoming server name to imap.aol.com. >>> Those settings are all in that link I gave you. >>> >>> -- >>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >>> >>> >>> "Brenda" <> wrote in message >>> news:%23x%... >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I went to the AOL link as given me via the post above and followed all >>>> the >>>> instructions. >>>> >>>> Everything went well at first and my AOL account showed up on my >>>> Windows >>>> Live e-mail account on the left hand side that is what I wanted. >>>> >>>> The only problem is; although it shows the AOL account, it does not >>>> show >>>> any >>>> of the folders like inbox, drafts, sent items etc. >>>> >>>> Anyway, whilst in the AOL account, there was a notice at the top of the >>>> account that said; 'Windows Live mail needs to download the folders >>>> before >>>> you can read the messages in this account. To download the folders >>>> list, >>>> click download'. >>>> >>>> I clicked the 'Download' button but instead of all the folders being >>>> downloaded into the account, which is what I wanted, a small window >>>> pops >>>> up >>>> which says; 'the host ' could not be found. Please verify >>>> that >>>> you have entered the server name correctly. I did follow and put in >>>> all >>>> the >>>> correct information for the server as explained to me by that link. >>>> >>>> Behind the small window is another window which is telling me I am not >>>> connected. And behind that window is a large window which is showing >>>> me >>>> the >>>> different accounts I have. In this window, the AOL account is >>>> highlighted >>>> but it is not showing any folders in it such as inbox, drafts, sent >>>> items >>>> etc. >>>> >>>> Can you tell me please, how can I get these folders to show below my >>>> AOL >>>> account showing? >>>> >>>> Brenda >>>> >>>> >>>> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message >>>> news:... >>>>> You are using Windows Live Mail which is a different program than >>>>> Windows Mail. The newsgroup to which you posted is dedicated to >>>>> supporting the Windows Mail program. >>>>> You will get more help by posting Windows Live Mail questions in >>>>> the WLM newsgroup: >>>>> >>>>> news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop >>>>> >>>>> AOL accounts need to be added manually using these instructions: >>>>> http://postmaster.aol.com/imap/express.html >>>>> >>>>> Those instructions were written for Outlook Express, but >>>>> Windows Live Mail uses the same settings as Outlook Express. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >>>>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Brenda" <> wrote in message >>>>> news:... >>>>>>I have a Windows Live Mail account and a Yahoo account and they both >>>>>>show >>>>>>up >>>>>> on the left hand side of my Window Live Mail account so I can choose >>>>>> which >>>>>> account I want to use or, for example, which inbox to look in. >>>>>> >>>>>> At the bottom, also on the left hand side of my Windows Live Mail >>>>>> account, >>>>>> it shows 'Add e-mail account', which is what I want to do with a new >>>>>> 'AOL' >>>>>> account and I want it to show on the left hand side like the two >>>>>> other >>>>>> accounts. >>>>>> >>>>>> So I made a new AOL e-mail account, clicked 'Add e-mail account' at >>>>>> the >>>>>> bottom of my 'Windows Live Account', then I put in my new AOL e-mail >>>>>> account >>>>>> and password where it showed me. >>>>>> >>>>>> Then I clicked next. Ahh, now this is where I get stuck and need >>>>>> some >>>>>> help. >>>>>> >>>>>> The next page was all about my email server. When I did this before >>>>>> with >>>>>> a >>>>>> new e-mail account, it was all filled out automatically for me, but >>>>>> this >>>>>> time, all the blanks were left open and I have no idea what to fill >>>>>> in. >>>>>> I >>>>>> believe once I have this information, the AOL e-mail account will >>>>>> automatically then show on the left hand pane of my Windows Live Mail >>>>>> account below the other two accounts. >>>>>> >>>>>> Can anybody help me and give me an idea what I need to fill in about >>>>>> the >>>>>> server? >>>>>> >>>>>> Brenda >>>>>> >>>>>> |
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When I went to remove the e-mail client in 'Windows Mail', a window came up
showing this below; Windows mail is not currently your default news client. Would you like to make it your default news client? Do I click yes or no in this instance? Or does it not matter? Brenda "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message news:... > Good to hear it is working correctly now. > > Yes, you can delete accounts from Windows Mail and just > use them from Windows Live Mail. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen > > > "Brenda" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Durr!! I must have had brain damage. I changed it and it is okay now >> and >> works fine. Thank you very much Gary. >> >> There is one other question I would like to ask? >> >> Although I will be using my 'Windows Live Mail', which shows my other >> accounts and this new one I have just opened, two of them show in my >> 'Windows Mail' account which I never use. >> >> Can I delete the two in the 'Windows Mail' account and just use them from >> my >> 'Windows Live Mail' account? >> >> Brenda >> >> >> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message >> news:... >>> Apparently you entered the incoming server name as >>> "" which is not correct. >>> Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties Servers. >>> Change the incoming server name to imap.aol.com. >>> Those settings are all in that link I gave you. >>> >>> -- >>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >>> >>> >>> "Brenda" <> wrote in message >>> news:%23x%... >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I went to the AOL link as given me via the post above and followed all >>>> the >>>> instructions. >>>> >>>> Everything went well at first and my AOL account showed up on my >>>> Windows >>>> Live e-mail account on the left hand side that is what I wanted. >>>> >>>> The only problem is; although it shows the AOL account, it does not >>>> show >>>> any >>>> of the folders like inbox, drafts, sent items etc. >>>> >>>> Anyway, whilst in the AOL account, there was a notice at the top of the >>>> account that said; 'Windows Live mail needs to download the folders >>>> before >>>> you can read the messages in this account. To download the folders >>>> list, >>>> click download'. >>>> >>>> I clicked the 'Download' button but instead of all the folders being >>>> downloaded into the account, which is what I wanted, a small window >>>> pops >>>> up >>>> which says; 'the host ' could not be found. Please verify >>>> that >>>> you have entered the server name correctly. I did follow and put in >>>> all >>>> the >>>> correct information for the server as explained to me by that link. >>>> >>>> Behind the small window is another window which is telling me I am not >>>> connected. And behind that window is a large window which is showing >>>> me >>>> the >>>> different accounts I have. In this window, the AOL account is >>>> highlighted >>>> but it is not showing any folders in it such as inbox, drafts, sent >>>> items >>>> etc. >>>> >>>> Can you tell me please, how can I get these folders to show below my >>>> AOL >>>> account showing? >>>> >>>> Brenda >>>> >>>> >>>> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message >>>> news:... >>>>> You are using Windows Live Mail which is a different program than >>>>> Windows Mail. The newsgroup to which you posted is dedicated to >>>>> supporting the Windows Mail program. >>>>> You will get more help by posting Windows Live Mail questions in >>>>> the WLM newsgroup: >>>>> >>>>> news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop >>>>> >>>>> AOL accounts need to be added manually using these instructions: >>>>> http://postmaster.aol.com/imap/express.html >>>>> >>>>> Those instructions were written for Outlook Express, but >>>>> Windows Live Mail uses the same settings as Outlook Express. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >>>>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Brenda" <> wrote in message >>>>> news:... >>>>>>I have a Windows Live Mail account and a Yahoo account and they both >>>>>>show >>>>>>up >>>>>> on the left hand side of my Window Live Mail account so I can choose >>>>>> which >>>>>> account I want to use or, for example, which inbox to look in. >>>>>> >>>>>> At the bottom, also on the left hand side of my Windows Live Mail >>>>>> account, >>>>>> it shows 'Add e-mail account', which is what I want to do with a new >>>>>> 'AOL' >>>>>> account and I want it to show on the left hand side like the two >>>>>> other >>>>>> accounts. >>>>>> >>>>>> So I made a new AOL e-mail account, clicked 'Add e-mail account' at >>>>>> the >>>>>> bottom of my 'Windows Live Account', then I put in my new AOL e-mail >>>>>> account >>>>>> and password where it showed me. >>>>>> >>>>>> Then I clicked next. Ahh, now this is where I get stuck and need >>>>>> some >>>>>> help. >>>>>> >>>>>> The next page was all about my email server. When I did this before >>>>>> with >>>>>> a >>>>>> new e-mail account, it was all filled out automatically for me, but >>>>>> this >>>>>> time, all the blanks were left open and I have no idea what to fill >>>>>> in. >>>>>> I >>>>>> believe once I have this information, the AOL e-mail account will >>>>>> automatically then show on the left hand pane of my Windows Live Mail >>>>>> account below the other two accounts. >>>>>> >>>>>> Can anybody help me and give me an idea what I need to fill in about >>>>>> the >>>>>> server? >>>>>> >>>>>> Brenda >>>>>> >>>>>> |
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You're very welcome, Brenda.
-- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen "Brenda" <> wrote in message news:... > Okay thanks very much Gary. > > Brenda > > "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Good to hear it is working correctly now. >> >> Yes, you can delete accounts from Windows Mail and just >> use them from Windows Live Mail. >> >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >> >> >> "Brenda" <> wrote in message >> news:... >>> Durr!! I must have had brain damage. I changed it and it is okay now >>> and >>> works fine. Thank you very much Gary. >>> >>> There is one other question I would like to ask? >>> >>> Although I will be using my 'Windows Live Mail', which shows my other >>> accounts and this new one I have just opened, two of them show in my >>> 'Windows Mail' account which I never use. >>> >>> Can I delete the two in the 'Windows Mail' account and just use them from >>> my >>> 'Windows Live Mail' account? >>> >>> Brenda >>> >>> >>> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message >>> news:... >>>> Apparently you entered the incoming server name as >>>> "" which is not correct. >>>> Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties Servers. >>>> Change the incoming server name to imap.aol.com. >>>> Those settings are all in that link I gave you. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >>>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >>>> >>>> >>>> "Brenda" <> wrote in message >>>> news:%23x%... >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I went to the AOL link as given me via the post above and followed all >>>>> the >>>>> instructions. >>>>> >>>>> Everything went well at first and my AOL account showed up on my >>>>> Windows >>>>> Live e-mail account on the left hand side that is what I wanted. >>>>> >>>>> The only problem is; although it shows the AOL account, it does not >>>>> show >>>>> any >>>>> of the folders like inbox, drafts, sent items etc. >>>>> >>>>> Anyway, whilst in the AOL account, there was a notice at the top of the >>>>> account that said; 'Windows Live mail needs to download the folders >>>>> before >>>>> you can read the messages in this account. To download the folders >>>>> list, >>>>> click download'. >>>>> >>>>> I clicked the 'Download' button but instead of all the folders being >>>>> downloaded into the account, which is what I wanted, a small window >>>>> pops >>>>> up >>>>> which says; 'the host ' could not be found. Please verify >>>>> that >>>>> you have entered the server name correctly. I did follow and put in >>>>> all >>>>> the >>>>> correct information for the server as explained to me by that link. >>>>> >>>>> Behind the small window is another window which is telling me I am not >>>>> connected. And behind that window is a large window which is showing >>>>> me >>>>> the >>>>> different accounts I have. In this window, the AOL account is >>>>> highlighted >>>>> but it is not showing any folders in it such as inbox, drafts, sent >>>>> items >>>>> etc. >>>>> >>>>> Can you tell me please, how can I get these folders to show below my >>>>> AOL >>>>> account showing? >>>>> >>>>> Brenda >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message >>>>> news:... >>>>>> You are using Windows Live Mail which is a different program than >>>>>> Windows Mail. The newsgroup to which you posted is dedicated to >>>>>> supporting the Windows Mail program. >>>>>> You will get more help by posting Windows Live Mail questions in >>>>>> the WLM newsgroup: >>>>>> >>>>>> news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop >>>>>> >>>>>> AOL accounts need to be added manually using these instructions: >>>>>> http://postmaster.aol.com/imap/express.html >>>>>> >>>>>> Those instructions were written for Outlook Express, but >>>>>> Windows Live Mail uses the same settings as Outlook Express. >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >>>>>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "Brenda" <> wrote in message >>>>>> news:... >>>>>>>I have a Windows Live Mail account and a Yahoo account and they both >>>>>>>show >>>>>>>up >>>>>>> on the left hand side of my Window Live Mail account so I can choose >>>>>>> which >>>>>>> account I want to use or, for example, which inbox to look in. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> At the bottom, also on the left hand side of my Windows Live Mail >>>>>>> account, >>>>>>> it shows 'Add e-mail account', which is what I want to do with a new >>>>>>> 'AOL' >>>>>>> account and I want it to show on the left hand side like the two >>>>>>> other >>>>>>> accounts. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So I made a new AOL e-mail account, clicked 'Add e-mail account' at >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> bottom of my 'Windows Live Account', then I put in my new AOL e-mail >>>>>>> account >>>>>>> and password where it showed me. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Then I clicked next. Ahh, now this is where I get stuck and need >>>>>>> some >>>>>>> help. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The next page was all about my email server. When I did this before >>>>>>> with >>>>>>> a >>>>>>> new e-mail account, it was all filled out automatically for me, but >>>>>>> this >>>>>>> time, all the blanks were left open and I have no idea what to fill >>>>>>> in. >>>>>>> I >>>>>>> believe once I have this information, the AOL e-mail account will >>>>>>> automatically then show on the left hand pane of my Windows Live Mail >>>>>>> account below the other two accounts. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Can anybody help me and give me an idea what I need to fill in about >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> server? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Brenda >>>>>>> >>>>>>> |
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