Unable to e-mail from Words |
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Unable to e-mail from Words |
Apr 30 2008, 11:43 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 45 From: Jamaica OS: Windows XP SP2 |
I recently upgraded from Outlook Express to Windows Live Mail and I am quite pleased with the upgrade, however, I am having one problem the nature of which is as follows. Prior to the upgrade I could create a document in Microsoft Words and e-mail the document directly from Words. I am no longer able to do so since upgrading to Windows Live Mail. As a consequence, I am using this medium to ascertain how I should proceed in order to restore the ability of being able to e-mail documents directly from Microsoft Words As usual any and all suggestions/solutions will be greatly appreciated |
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Apr 30 2008, 06:39 PM
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![]() Trusted Tech Posts: 2,717 From: Oldsmar, Florida OS: Windows XP Professional Edition w/ SP3 |
Hi Volcar and welcome
I'd like to just verify with you that you ran your Hotmail account on Outlook Express in the past right? Unless a user pays MSN a fee for POP access, Windows Live! addresses are only for use through a web browser. Your question made me curious. I tried configuring Outlook Express with my Windows Live account to ensure that I'm giving you legit information, and have a look at this error message I received... Sorry bud, looks like Hotmail/Windows Live! is not going to work for you the way you're hoping. Here's my suggestion though, because I really do think there is value in being able to send e-mail right from Microsoft Word. I suggest opening a Google E-mail account (AKA Gmail) and using POP access with that account. Gmail allows for free POP access, so all you will need to do is open the account and configure Outlook Express to accept the signal. Allow me to break it down a bit to help you get through this quickly and painlessly. (1) Open a Gmail account by clicking here. (2) When you have opened your account and you login, you will see your inbox, with a welcome message. (3) Click on the Settings link at your top-right. (4) Click on the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab. (5) Under the POP Download section Click on the radio button (forms a bullet point) next to Enable POP for all mail (even mail that's already been downloaded). (6) Click on the Save Changes button. (7) Next, it's time to configure Outlook Express to work with Gmail. Luckily, Gmail has a very detailed set of instructions prepared for you. Click here to have a peek. Also, don't forget to remove the Hotmail account from Outlook Express, as it's now a "dud". After this, everything should be just fine. Let me know if you require any further assistance! |
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May 1 2008, 09:10 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 45 From: Jamaica OS: Windows XP SP2 |
Hi Facedown98,
Thanks for your input it's greatly appreciated. I took your advice on setting up a G-mail account and your instruction were followed to the letter, however I am still unable to e-mail from Microsoft word. I have therefore concluded that this feature is just not compatible with Windows Live mail. However, should you have any further suggestions you can advice me accordingly. Thanks again! |
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May 1 2008, 04:13 PM
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![]() Trusted Tech Posts: 2,717 From: Oldsmar, Florida OS: Windows XP Professional Edition w/ SP3 |
You removed any other e-mail accounts from Outlook Express, right?
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May 1 2008, 04:15 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 45 From: Jamaica OS: Windows XP SP2 |
No I only removed my Hotmail account. Should I have removed all accounts in Outlook Express?
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