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I'm starting a new thread on here about WindowsLiveMail. I still hope
someone here can help me get WindowsMail working on W-8, but meanwhile I still need an email client. This one is the pits by comparison. The worst I've tried so far. It downloaded thousands of messages from the server, going back to 2012. There is no "select all" to delete them all at once. There is no way to set the size or number of email to download. I can't find where to "set a rule" or "block" senders. Does it even give a choice? |
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 20:10:01 -0500, "R.H. Breener"
wrote: I'm starting a new thread on here about WindowsLiveMail. I still hope someone here can help me get WindowsMail working on W-8, but meanwhile I still need an email client. This one is the pits by comparison. The worst I've tried so far. It downloaded thousands of messages from the server, going back to 2012. There is no "select all" to delete them all at once. There is no way to set the size or number of email to download. I can't find where to "set a rule" or "block" senders. Does it even give a choice? My advice is to go back to Thunderbird and this time set it up properly. I think you'll find that it works just fine. |
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"Char Jackson" wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 20:10:01 -0500, "R.H. Breener" wrote: I'm starting a new thread on here about WindowsLiveMail. I still hope someone here can help me get WindowsMail working on W-8, but meanwhile I still need an email client. This one is the pits by comparison. The worst I've tried so far. It downloaded thousands of messages from the server, going back to 2012. There is no "select all" to delete them all at once. There is no way to set the size or number of email to download. I can't find where to "set a rule" or "block" senders. Does it even give a choice? My advice is to go back to Thunderbird and this time set it up properly. I think you'll find that it works just fine. I may have to do that. How do I add the other two business email addresses to Thunderbird? I see no way to do that. |
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 00:20:47 -0500, "R.H. Breener"
wrote: "Char Jackson" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 20:10:01 -0500, "R.H. Breener" wrote: I'm starting a new thread on here about WindowsLiveMail. I still hope someone here can help me get WindowsMail working on W-8, but meanwhile I still need an email client. This one is the pits by comparison. The worst I've tried so far. It downloaded thousands of messages from the server, going back to 2012. There is no "select all" to delete them all at once. There is no way to set the size or number of email to download. I can't find where to "set a rule" or "block" senders. Does it even give a choice? My advice is to go back to Thunderbird and this time set it up properly. I think you'll find that it works just fine. I may have to do that. How do I add the other two business email addresses to Thunderbird? I see no way to do that. I use Outlook, but plenty of people here use Thunderbird. I'm sure one or more of them will reply with details. |
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R.H. Breener wrote:
I'm starting a new thread on here about WindowsLiveMail. I still hope someone here can help me get WindowsMail working on W-8, but meanwhile I still need an email client. This one is the pits by comparison. The worst I've tried so far. It downloaded thousands of messages from the server, going back to 2012. There is no "select all" to delete them all at once. There is no way to set the size or number of email to download. I can't find where to "set a rule" or "block" senders. Does it even give a choice? Most email clients on first use attempt to grab everything on the email account's server. - fyi...you've chose to not inform of what email server/domain it was Rules and Block Senders are available. Investigate the menu or ribbon options - again you've not provided what version of WLM you installed. -- ....winston msft mvp consumer apps |
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On 2/23/2015 8:10 PM, R.H. Breener wrote:
I'm starting a new thread on here about WindowsLiveMail. I still hope someone here can help me get WindowsMail working on W-8, but meanwhile I still need an email client. This one is the pits by comparison. The worst I've tried so far. It downloaded thousands of messages from the server, going back to 2012. There is no "select all" to delete them all at once. There is no way to set the size or number of email to download. Ctrl + Adelete Or highlight a message and use Shift + down arrow to highlight the ones you want to delete and then delete them. Why not dump them from the server? I can't find where to "set a rule" or "block" senders. Does it even give a choice? Right click on the messageJunk email add sender to block sender list |
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