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    Windows Live Mail 2012 will not connect to Outlook.com

    Windows Live Mail 2012 will not connect to Outlook.com


    Posted: 05 May 2016

    Effective late June 2016, Windows Live Mail 2012 will no longer synchronize emails, contacts, and calendar events from email accounts ending in @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, @live.com, or @msn.com. These email accounts are powered by Outlook.com.

    Outlook.com is being upgraded to a new infrastructure that delivers innovative email and calendar experiences with enhanced performance, security, and reliability. The Windows Live 2012 email application does not support the modern synchronization technologies used by the new Outlook.com, so once your account is upgraded to the new Outlook.com, you will no longer be able to send or receive Outlook.com email from Windows Live Mail 2012.

    Rest assured, you can always access your Outlook.com account via any web browser at any time. You will also continue to have access your emails, contacts, and calendar data that is currently stored in Windows Live Mail 2012.

    This article summarizes the alternatives available to you when Windows Live Mail 2012 stops connecting to your Outlook.com account.

    Access Outlook.com via a web browser

    The enhanced Outlook.com web interface gives you a powerful way to manage email, contacts, and calendar data via all major web browsers. Simply navigate to www.outlook.com and enter your Outlook.com email address and password to log in.

    Use the Mail app on Windows

    The built-in Mail app on Windows is the recommended replacement for Windows Live Mail 2012, and is the most-used email application among Outlook.com users today. It is designed to work with the new Outlook.com, offers a more modern and touch-friendly interface, and integrates elegantly with the Windows platform. Like Windows Live Mail 2012, the Mail app on Windows is free.

    The Mail app comes pre-installed in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. To begin using the Mail app on Windows 8.1 or Mail app on Windows 10:

    1. Select > All apps > Mail to launch the app.
    2. Select Get started > Add account. (If you've been to the Mail app before you won't see the get started option.)
    3. Enter your @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, @live.com or @msn.com email address and password, and select Sign in.
    4. Select > Manage Accounts > Change mailbox sync settings to set how far back in time you want to synchronize your Outlook.com data with the Mail app.

    Your calendar events will synchronize with the Calendar app on Windows, and contact data will synchronize with the People app on Windows.

    If you're using Windows 7, you can upgrade to a newer version of Windows to enjoy the Mail app and the other benefits, or you can access your account via a web browser.

    Use Outlook 2016 for Windows

    You can also take advantage of a free one-year subscription of Office 365 Personal and use Outlook 2016 to connect to your account. This Office 365 subscription includes the Outlook 2016 email application as well as other productivity applications such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Learn more here. It works on Windows 7, Windows 8, 8.1, and Windows 10.

    Details on how to redeem this offer are included in the email communications from the Outlook.com team. See Additional information to Windows Live Mail 2012 users regarding the offer for Office 365 Personal here.

    See Add your Outlook.com account in Outlook 2016 for Windows to get started.

    Special instructions for users of locally stored data in Windows Live Mail 2012

    Note: This section applies only to users who have locally stored emails in Storage Folders or locally stored contacts in Windows Live Mail 2012.

    Windows Live Mail 2012 allows you to move emails out of your Outlook.com account and store it offline in local storage folders. Similarly, contacts data can be locally stored offline. If you've used this feature to take data out of your Outlook.com account, we recommend that you move that data back into your Outlook.com account prior to the upgrade so that it can synchronize with any new email application you may want to use. The following steps describing how to move data will ensure that your data is accessible in the Outlook.com account via a web browser, and in your new email application when you connect it to your Outlook.com account.

    Move data to Mail app for Windows

    Follow these steps to move locally stored data from Windows Live Mail 2012 to your Outlook.com account. Complete this prior to the account upgrade starting in late June 2016.

    For locally stored emails
    1. Open the Windows Live Mail 2012 email application.
    2. Create one or more folders in the list of folders that synchronize with your Outlook.com account. Your Outlook.com account might be of the form @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, @live.com or @msn.com. It might also be referred to as Windows Live or Microsoft account.
    3. In the list of storage folders, open the folder with the emails that you want to move.
    4. Select all messages (Ctrl+A) in the local folder and drag and drop or copy/paste the emails to the new folder created in step 2. Perform this step for all local storage folders that you wish to upload to your Outlook.com account.
    5. Synchronize your email account to create the folders on Outlook.com and upload the emails.
    6. Log in to your email account on a web browser at www.outlook.com to confirm that the emails were uploaded.

    For locally stored contacts
    1. Export locally stored contacts from Windows Live Mail 2012.
      1. Open the Windows Live Mail 2012 email application.
      2. Select Contacts.
      3. Select the locally stored contacts that you want to upload.
      4. Click Export on the ribbon.
      5. Select .csv file format in the drop-down menu.
      6. Click Browse and select where to save your contacts.
      7. Enter a file name and click Save.
      8. Click Next and then select the check boxes next to the fields that you want to export. Only selected fields are exported, so make sure to select everything you might want later.
      9. Click Finish.

    2. Import .csv file to People (contacts) on the web.
      1. Log in to your email account on a web browser at www.outlook.com.
      2. Click on the app launcher icon and select People.
      3. Click Start import to import contacts on the People main page.
      4. Select Windows Live Mail 2012.
      5. Browse for and select the file created in step 7 in Export locally stored contacts.
      6. Click Upload.
        Note: Calendar items are not stored locally in Windows Live Mail 2012 when you're connected to the Outlook.com account. When Windows Live Mail 2012 synchronizes data with your Outlook.com account after you sign in with your email address, calendar items are automatically synchronized.

    Move data to Outlook 2016 for Windows

    If you choose to use the Outlook 2016 for Windows application, you can move data directly from Windows Live Mail into Outlook 2016. Refer to detailed instructions at Export Windows Live Mail emails, contacts, and calendar data to Outlook to learn how to move emails and contacts to Outlook 2016. Locally stored data can be moved from Windows Live Mail 2012 to Outlook 2016 before or after your Outlook.com account is upgraded.

    Note: You'll continue to have access to locally stored data in Windows Live Mail 2012 after the Outlook.com account upgrade.

    Need more help moving your data?

    For more assistance with moving data from Windows Live Mail 2012 to the Mail app for Windows or Outlook 2016 for Windows, submit your questions to the Windows Essentials community forum.

    Frequently asked questions

    Why is Microsoft making this change?

    We are upgrading Outlook.com to a new infrastructure, powered by Office 365, that helps you collaborate effortlessly with Office documents, get more done using partner add-ins, and focus on what matters. This new infrastructure uses modern synchronization protocols that provide enhanced performance, security, and reliability. Windows Live Mail 2012 uses an older synchronization protocol which is incompatible with this new infrastructure.

    Who needs to take action?

    Anyone who currently uses Windows Live Mail 2012 to connect to Outlook.com needs to switch to an alternate email application or start accessing their email via web browser. People who use Windows Live Mail 2012 to connect to email services other than Outlook.com, including Gmail, Yahoo Mail, or other services that use POP3 or IMAP protocols, do not need to take action. Outlook.com users who do not use Windows Live Mail 2012 also do not need to take action.

    Do I need to wait until my Outlook.com account is upgraded before I switch to the Mail app on Windows?

    We recommend you switch now. The Mail app on Windows works with both the old and new versions of Outlook.com. Switching now will help you have a seamless transition when your account is upgraded. Migrations for Windows Live Mail 2012 users of Outlook.com are set to begin in late June, 2016.

    What happens if I don’t stop using Windows Live Mail 2012 before my account is upgraded?
    After your account is upgraded, Windows Live Mail 2012 will no longer connect to Outlook.com. You will be able to read, send, and receive email in a web browser by accessing www.outlook.com, but within Windows Live Mail 2012, you will only be able to access your locally-stored email data.

    How long do I have before I must stop using Windows Live Mail 2012?

    Windows Live Mail 2012 will stop connecting to Outlook.com after your account is upgraded. Upgrades for Windows Live Mail 2012 users of Outlook.com will begin in late June, 2016. We recommend migrating to the Mail app on Windows before that date.

    I'm having trouble using the Mail app on Windows. Can someone at Microsoft help me?

    If you need technical assistance, contact our community support in the Mail on Windows 8.1 community forum or Mail on Windows 10 community forum.

    What are my options if I am on Windows 7 and cannot upgrade to a newer version of Windows to use the Mail app?

    You may always continue to access Outlook.com from any web browser at www.outlook.com. Alternatively, you may use Outlook 2016, which works on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10. We are happy to offer a free one-year subscription to Office 365 Personal for this purpose. An email with details of this offer is being sent to your email address. An Office 365 subscription includes the Outlook 2016 desktop app as well as other productivity applications such as Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote.

    What if I have more questions about my Outlook.com account not answered here?

    If you have more questions, you can refer to the Microsoft support page.

    Additional information to Windows Live Mail 2012 users regarding the offer for Office 365 Personal

    Terms and conditions of the free one-year subscription of Office 365 Personal

    Offer valid for a free one-year subscription of Office 365 Personal. Must redeem by October 15, 2016. Payment instrument required, and will be automatically charged the current subscription price after one year unless you cancel your subscription at www.office.com/myaccount. Valid only if you are an original recipient of this offer, have accessed Outlook.com email account via Windows Live Mail within the last three months, and are a first-time Office 365 subscriber. Offer must be redeemed via the Microsoft online store. Valid only where Office 365 is available. Limit of one per person/Microsoft account; must use the account associated with your Outlook.com email address. May not be redeemed by or transferred to another customer, or combined with other offers. Not valid on prior orders or purchases; may not be redeemed for cash or gift cards. Microsoft reserves the right to modify or discontinue the offer at any time.

    If you need help to redeem the offer, please contact Answer Desk accounts & billing for Office and Office 365.


    Source: Windows Live Mail 2012 will not connect to Outlook.com - Outlook
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    05 May 2016


  1. Posts : 505
    Windows 10 Pro (Mix of Builds) / Linux Mint
       #1

    Good to know, though I already had those accounts onto Mail and off old app, just left my own domain account, which works ok in mail too, though I'd like to see some more improvements to the app...
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  2. Posts : 5,452
    windows 10 Pro ver 21H2 build 19044.1348
       #2

    Is that why I have been getting this error message for last few days ?

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    I have been using WLM 2012 to configure 1 pop account ( Bell.net account ), and 2 live accounts ( outlook.com and live.ca accounts ).

    I just click OK and ignore the message.
    All my accounts are still working correctly.
    It's no big deal. I'll just delete the live accounts from my WLM, go online for my live accounts.
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  3. Posts : 3,502
    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #3

    MS does it again!

    The implication is that ALL eMail clients (other than Mail App or Outlook) will not be able to connect to Outlook.com

    Rather than force users to MS products, they should continue to support industry STANDARDS (POP3, IMAP) and add their proprietary protocol as an additional option.

    C'est la vie!
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  4. Posts : 505
    Windows 10 Pro (Mix of Builds) / Linux Mint
       #4

    Better yet, I got the notice moments ago.... on the MAIL app..... in my Live.com address..... saying it appears I'm using WLM 2012 to access the account ....

    Just stupid ....
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  5. Posts : 2,834
    Windows 11 Home (x64) Version 21H1 (build 19043.1202)
       #5

    Use the Mail app on Windows

    The built-in Mail app on Windows is the recommended replacement for Windows Live Mail 2012, and is the most-used email application among Outlook.com users today. It is designed to work with the new Outlook.com, offers a more modern and touch-friendly interface, and integrates elegantly with the Windows platform. Like Windows Live Mail 2012, the Mail app on Windows is free.

    The Mail app comes pre-installed in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. To begin using the Mail app on Windows 8.1 or Mail app on Windows 10:

    1.Select > All apps > Mail to launch the app.
    2.Select Get started > Add account. (If you've been to the Mail app before you won't see the get started option.)
    3.Enter your @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, @live.com or @msn.com email address and password, and select Sign in.
    4.Select > Manage Accounts > Change mailbox sync settings to set how far back in time you want to synchronize your Outlook.com data with the Mail app.

    Your calendar events will synchronize with the Calendar app on Windows, and contact data will synchronize with the People app on Windows.

    If you're using Windows 7, you can upgrade to a newer version of Windows to enjoy the Mail app and the other benefits, or you can access your account via a web browser.
    Also you can enter as many e-mail addresses as you like
    Then you can use the Link to link all your e-mails into one inbox which you can name it anything you like.
    Mine is my Username
    When I click on my inbox all mail from all my other mail is in that one box
    It is just the junk or spam boxes and deleted boxes you have to empty one at a time
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  6. Posts : 4
    WinXP/Win7/Win10
       #6

    Just today I created a brand new @Outlook.com address and set it up using IMAP in Outlook 2007. Will this change affect that?

    Server name: imap-mail.outlook.com
    Port: 993
    Encryption method: SSL



    Server name: smtp-mail.outlook.com
    Port: 587
    Encryption method: TLS
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  7. Posts : 5,452
    windows 10 Pro ver 21H2 build 19044.1348
       #7

    It will be hell freezes over before I use the Mail app.
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  8. Posts : 263
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #8

    The last time I tried the Mail App, it was cumbersome. Since I don't use Outlook or Hotmail it shouldn't affect Windows Live Mail 2012.
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  9. Posts : 50
    Windows 7
       #9

    Gutted... WLM2012 just worked so perfectly well.
    Hate Thunderbird.
    Can't use the Mail App because I'm on 7.
    Don't want to PAY to READ MY EMAIL.
    Last edited by AdHoc; 06 May 2016 at 03:03.
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