windows live mail ERROR: 0x80048820

Removing the password does not fix this problem. I have been suffering this issue for a couple of months now and have tried everything I can think of, every suggestion no matter how strange or far fetched has even temporarily fixed the issue. This issue has been around for 3 or 4 years now and Microsoft has not even addressed it in the least. I'm beyond sick trying to resolve it. It's really a shame also, as no other application even remotely suits my needs in how I interact with my email and calendar. I am currently using their recently release 2012 version just called Windows Essentials. The program is a complete failure.
 

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Create an exception for the Windows live mail, by browsing through the C >> Users>> Apps>>> Microsoft >>> Windows Live Mail >>> Outbox.
Then it got sent immediately!!!
 

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Create an exception for the Windows live mail, by browsing through the C >> Users>> Apps>>> Microsoft >>> Windows Live Mail >>> Outbox.
Then it got sent immediately!!!

What?
 

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Perhaps traveendra1 is assuming that an email is stuck in your outbox. He suggests finding it in in Windows Explorer with Mail program closed and delete it from there. (AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows Live Mail/Outbox)
 

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Well, here's what worked for me. Granted, I was using the "https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/sync.aspx" server to access mail.


1. Go to the Control Panel and click Internet Options.
2. On the Advanced tab, in the Security section, make sure that the Check for server certificate revocation check box is cleared. Also, make sure that the Use SSL 2.0 and the Use SSL 3.0 check boxes are selected.
3. Click OK.

I don't know if anyone is still using POP for their mail (or if its even still possible), but this is something that worked for others...

Use these ports when reconfiguring your email account: SMTP port 587 and POP3 995

Hope you figure it out.
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