hotmail issues


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #1

    hotmail issues


    Hi, :) my very first post

    I’m using Windows 7 with Windows live hotmail
    I have the “Show me my in box when I sign in” box checked
    I receive e-mail from 2 other accounts
    When I leave the program, I don’t sign out because when I open the program I won’t have to sign in. I’m the only one who uses the cpu

    Problem #1: If I get an e-mail sent to either of the other 2 accounts, it shows up twice in hotmail with the same time stamp. If I get an e-mail sent to my hotmail account, it shows up once (like it’s supposed to !) :)


    Problem #2: When I open the program, it shows only the e-mails that I got about two weeks ago, (always the same ones) which have all been deleted. Nothing happens if I click on one to try to read. After about 8 sec, the screen goes to where I would to create a new e-mail. I then have to click on the IN box which will show me the new e-mails and the old ones that I haven’t deleted (like it’s supposed to !) . :)
    If I click on the refresh icon before the 8 seconds I will see the new e-mails, and the ones that I haven’t deleted yet, but again after about 8 seconds the screen goes to the create an e-mail screen

    I’ve signed out, restarted the cpu and went back to windows live hotmail and signed in. It didn’t help

    I like the idea of only going to one site to see all my e-mails, so I would like to keep using this

    I don’t know what else to do


    Mike
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Hi,
    I just got a response back asking what e-mail clients I use. I saw the response
    as part of the e-mail text, but I don't see it here

    Any way...I use aol and roadrunner with IE9

    Mike
      My Computer


 

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