Concerns

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When I first signed in to Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta version using my
Live ID, it didn't download all my emails. Guess, I interrupted it in the
middle of download process. Now, when I try to download the rest of it, it
doesn't do anything.

It doesn't even allow me to delete the primary account, with which I signed
in.

Suggestion: 1. Allow people to delete id regardless of the account status.
outlook doesn't do that.
2. Need to improve the look and performance. Almost everything looks like
Outlook Express.

Thanks
Cherry
 
Cherry said:
When I first signed in to Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta version using my
Live ID, it didn't download all my emails. Guess, I interrupted it in the
middle of download process. Now, when I try to download the rest of it, it
doesn't do anything.

It doesn't even allow me to delete the primary account, with which I
signed
in.

Suggestion: 1. Allow people to delete id regardless of the account status.
outlook doesn't do that.
2. Need to improve the look and performance. Almost everything looks like
Outlook Express.

Thanks
Cherry

You may find this newsgroup to be more helpful:

microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop
 
Cherry said:
When I first signed in to Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta version using my
Live ID, it didn't download all my emails. Guess, I interrupted it in the
middle of download process. Now, when I try to download the rest of it, it
doesn't do anything.

It doesn't even allow me to delete the primary account, with which I
signed
in.

Suggestion: 1. Allow people to delete id regardless of the account status.
outlook doesn't do that.
2. Need to improve the look and performance. Almost everything looks like
Outlook Express.

Thanks
Cherry

You'll find support for Windows Live Mail Desktop (WLMD) in this public
newsgroup:

microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop

Via the web-interface:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...dg=microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop

Via your newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop
 
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