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Can I get Outlook to work with live.co.uk email acccount?

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Hi,

I have been trying all morning to work out how to use my Microsoft Outlook with a Microsoft "live.co.uk" account, but no matter what I try it comes back that it is unable to connect to the server.

Can anyone direct me to where there may be help or directions as to how to do this as my Outlook is full of archive emails I don't want to lose when I change my email supplier.

Many thanks in advance.

Mrs Alfie:)

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  • cgk1
    cgk1 Posts: 1,300 Forumite
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    Can anyone direct me to where there may be help or directions as to how to do this as my Outlook is full of archive emails I don't want to lose when I change my email supplier.

    If I wanted to make sure I never lost emails, outlook is not the place I'd keep them - I'd look at your options of getting them out of outlook.
  • Darren_G
    Darren_G Posts: 157 Forumite
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    alfieroux wrote: »
    Hi,

    I have been trying all morning to work out how to use my Microsoft Outlook with a Microsoft "live.co.uk" account, but no matter what I try it comes back that it is unable to connect to the server.

    Can anyone direct me to where there may be help or directions as to how to do this as my Outlook is full of archive emails I don't want to lose when I change my email supplier.

    Many thanks in advance.

    Mrs Alfie:)

    Hotmail/Windows Live mail have a paid for service that allows this. If you only have the free service, Outlook (being a microsoft product) will be designed to make it difficult for you!

    Use Mozilla Thunderbird - when setting up a new 'account' (adding an email address), it will automatically pick up hotmail/windows live mail settings from your email address and password. It will only import what is in the inbox, but you can move anything you want to the live mail inbox then click 'checkmail' in Thunderbird. Once you have got everything on your hard drive, go into Outlook and import from Thunderbird...
  • KillerWatt
    KillerWatt Posts: 1,655 Forumite
    Darren_G wrote: »
    If you only have the free service, Outlook (being a microsoft product) will be designed to make it difficult for you!
    Utter rubbish, MS provide a free plugin to allow ALL Hotmail users access to their account through Outlook.
    Remember kids, it's the volts that jolt and the mills that kill.
  • diable
    diable Posts: 5,258 Forumite
    KillerWatt wrote: »
    Utter rubbish, MS provide a free plugin to allow ALL Hotmail users access to their account through Outlook.

    It's called Outlook Office Connector.......
  • alfieroux
    alfieroux Posts: 124 Forumite
    Many, many thanks for that - I will get it all up and running today (hopefully!:T) Thank you for the link too. I will look into all advised this morning.

    Alfie
  • KillerWatt
    KillerWatt Posts: 1,655 Forumite
    diable wrote: »
    It's called Outlook Office Connector.......
    I know what it's called, I just didn't see the point in repeating what you had already linked to.
    Remember kids, it's the volts that jolt and the mills that kill.
  • Darren_G
    Darren_G Posts: 157 Forumite
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    edited 14 May 2011 at 1:14PM
    KillerWatt wrote: »
    Utter rubbish, MS provide a free plugin to allow ALL Hotmail users access to their account through Outlook.

    My mistake over Outlook - I was thinking of Outlook Express and the hotmail plus service - but there was no reason to be so rude Killerwatt!

    Regardless, there is generally more than one way to do things and my advice about using Thunderbird with Hotmail is still relevant. Someone else stumbling on this thread might find it is the best solution for them.
  • cgk1
    cgk1 Posts: 1,300 Forumite
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    I was thinking of Outlook Express and the hotmail plus service

    Outlook express was scrapped a few years ago. Livemail is a lot more flexible about working with hotmail as is outlook.
  • KillerWatt
    KillerWatt Posts: 1,655 Forumite
    Darren_G wrote: »
    but there was no reason to be so rude Killerwatt!
    If I wanted to be rude, I would have said you were talking utter 8ollocks.
    Remember kids, it's the volts that jolt and the mills that kill.
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