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Details on the latest Windows Live Mail update

Windows Live Mail The Windows Live Mail team has posted on their blog today about what was updated and fixed in the latest release (build number 14.0.8089.0726) that came along with the new Windows Live Movie Maker. Here’s a few of the main bugs that were addressed in this update:

  • Windows Live Mail can now properly import Outlook Express mail account settings that were transferred from a Windows XP to a new Vista or Windows 7 system using the Windows Easy Transfer wizard.
  • Some users had problems launching Windows Live Mail and we have addressed this. In some cases, after you closed Windows Live Mail, the application would appear to close, but the wlmail.exe process would continue to run in the background. That process would prevent Mail from launching in the future.
  • On Vista and Windows 7, Windows Live Mail wouldn’t connect properly to POP email servers using SSL. In particular, this affected some users of Yahoo! Mail.

If you have had sign-in issues with Windows Live Mail previously, try this new update to see if your problems are addressed.

It is good to see that the Windows Live Mail team has been proactive and publishing the details about this update. We’ll have to wait and see whether the other teams will be posting about their latest changes. Kudos to the Windows Live Mail team!

You can grab the latest Windows Live Essentials at http://download.live.com

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gregsedwards wrote re: Details on the latest Windows Live Mail update
on Fri, Aug 21 2009 8:07 PM

Being one of those users who had experinced the shutdown issue repeatedly, I'm very excited to see that it has finally been fixed in this release. Now if they'd just add a proper to-do module that syncs with WL Calendar, WL Mail would be an excellent desktop client for  Windows Live.

technogranny wrote re: Details on the latest Windows Live Mail update
on Sat, Aug 22 2009 1:16 AM

Nice to see that you are asking for the same thing added that I have been asking for Greg! Didn't know you felt the same way as I do, you've never agreed with my requests on Windows Live.

Alber1690 wrote re: Details on the latest Windows Live Mail update
on Sat, Aug 22 2009 1:51 AM

I was one of the "wlmail.exe" sufferers; very, VERY happy to see this addressed.

damaster wrote re: Details on the latest Windows Live Mail update
on Sat, Aug 22 2009 6:00 AM

@gregsedwards: I totally agree with you too - I also think they need the To-do support with Windows Live Calendar. Additionally one thing I find inconvenient is that when I type the first few letters of my WL Group's name into the To: field, Hotmail will autofill it with the address of the Group that you've joined (ie. groupname@groups.live.com), whereas Windows Live Mail will not.

brentgv wrote re: Details on the latest Windows Live Mail update
on Mon, Aug 24 2009 2:39 PM

Yes, it is nice to see the "wlmail.exe" situation resolved!

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