Windows Mail

How to Reinstate Windows Mail in Windows 7

   Warning
Microsoft no longer supports Windows Mail, aka WinMail. It's recommended you use another well known supported email client. This Tutorial is for Advanced users who importantly have the Technical Ability to make the changes, have backups of everything including your OS, and to be your own tech support for WinMail going forward. If you decide to complete this tutorial you accept the fact that you are using WinMail as-is. It might be necessary to uninstall other email clients to resolve any WinMail conflicts in some environments. Understand it's likely that new OS updates from Microsoft will break WinMail's operation, and to fix make it necessary to rerun the tutorial again to reinstate it. With those things in mind, this tutorial was written so that you can rerun it without affecting WinMail user data.
Please see this Errata (Bug List) post before you install, to be aware of the current information about known issues using WinMail within Windows 7, these issues are programmatic and in most cases cannot be resolved by this tutorial, and will never be fixed.

Having said all of that disclaimer, if you have the technical ability, and can put up with the annoying minor byproduct bugs, then like so many of us still enjoy using WinMail on Windows 7 ...ymmv!


   Tip
As of January, 2025, the instructions given here supersede all other instructions given in forthcoming older posts. Realize some of the posts that follow are over 16 years old, and many of the link pointers within have become mislinked over time, many of the files or information within them is outdated, incomplete, or superseded with more accurate information - and so be careful. However you can always be sure that the latest info from all research is incorporated into this tutorial post, and its downloads are the latest available. This post is continuously kept up-to-date, and so..
...Always refer to this Tutorial post for the very latest updated information

This is the 4th iteration of the Windows 7, WinMail tutorial.

The process of this tutorial Will Not work to reinstate WinMail on Windows 8/10 !
Windows 8/10 users please go Here


Start here
  1. Download tutorial package TutReWinMail.zip

    Download

  2. Extract the TutReWinMail.zip into your user Downloads folder
    • Note: Be sure once extracted this is the address of the ''TutReWinMail'' folder:
    • C:\Users\username\Downloads\TutReWinMail... ... (if it's not there please put it there)
  3. Navigate to your user Downloads\TutReWinMail folder to be sure the above is correct.
    • (..if you need more verbose install instructions to follow, download this WinMail Local Tutorial.zip)
    • Advanced Users can proceed below:
      (..log in for Full Access, being able to get support, remove ads, like, and even to post, etc..)
Advanced Users: ..use this easy excellent overview of the steps in the local tutorial:
  • Open an Administrator Command Prompt. (screenshot showing in Administrator mode)
  • copy/paste this line into the command prompt: cd %USERPROFILE%\Downloads\TutReWinMail\
  • Your command prompt must now be showing you are at That Same Folder Address ..which contains the tutorial files that the batch file in the next step executes programs and copies files specifically from that folder address - if it's not there the batch file will fail since it cannot find what it needs!
  • Next type in either winmail32 or win64mail <matching OS bit, to interactively process These Next Steps
  • If you've finished to the bottom as shown in last screenshot, restart your machine (sets registry)
  • Create a shortcut from WinMail.exe to your Desktop
  • Open WinMail - it may prompt you one (or both) of These Two Notices ..click yes, and okay.
  • They now should be already set, but you can manually check/set at any time These Default Settings
  • That's pretty much all there is to it, and from here you setup the rest of the Windows Mail client (aka: WinMail) as normal within its various tab menus for Accounts, Options, Layout, etc, etc, to suit your individual needs.
  • Lastly, but should be the First thing you do, is to Create A WinMail Backup (new version) ..Go to this next link and when you get there scroll down to the heading: Backup/Restore Procedures for further instructions.
   Information
See How to open an elevated Administrator Command Prompt
Important: The exact text provided by the tutorial must be entered into the Administrator Command Prompt.
Hint: to avoid typos, copy/paste the entire line containing the command into the Command Prompt window.
Also see: How to Enable Copy to Clipboard from the Windows 7 Command Prompt

Every effort has been made to make this a step-by-step process, however, it is beyond the scope of a single tutorial to provide information on every command or concept. Search the Main Tutorial Section if you need greater detail on a concept or command presented in this tutorial.


Good luck, and long live WinMail :thumbsup:



   Note
Made possible by members:
Mark (aka Mr GRiM) - provided the original tutorial
Poppa Bear - continued Mark's work within the 2nd version
endeavor - provided continuous feedback, changes, invaluable testing instrumental to tutorial operations
EKManitis - propose the batch code that made operations easier
Slartybart - updated, tested, and consolidated all of the above into the 3rd version
endeavor - reviewed, updated, tested, and incorporated all of the above into this 4th version
...and also a special thanks to All the other members who presented discovery for this project

 

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Question as I'm relatively new to the world of x64 systems. There is a Windows Mail folder in both Program Files and Program Files (x86) - which one do I take ownership of and fiddle with?

I'm now using Windows 7 RTM (7600).

Forgive me if this has already been answered, I couldn't find it.
 

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Win 7 Ult SP1/Win 10 Pro (all x64)
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McAfee LiveSafe
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Firefox - latest
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Using non-RAID on purpose as I find RAID to be too temperamental.
Now set to AHCI
If your using x64, use the program file folder not the program file (x86) Folder and the x64 application, if your using x86 use the program file folder and the x86 application.


Sorry, failed to notice that.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Alienware® ALX X58
OS
Win 7 Ult SP1/Win 10 Pro (all x64)
CPU
Intel® Core™ i7-975 Extreme O/C to 4.02 GHz, 8MB Cache
Motherboard
Asus® P6T Deluxe V2 X58 LGA1366
Memory
24GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 SDRAM at 1600MHz - 6 x 4096MB
Graphics Card(s)
1792 MB NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 295 Dual Core
Sound Card
Onboard Soundmax® High-Definition 7.1 Performance Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung XL2370 LED backlit 23" W/S 2ms response time
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1080
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2 x 500gb SATA II
1 x 1TB SATA II
1 external eSATA LaCie 3TB
(Non-RAID)
PSU
Alienware® 1200 Watt Multi-GPU
Case
Alienware® P2 ALX Chassis with AlienIce™ 3.0 Video Cooling
Cooling
Alienware® High-Perf. Liquid Cooling + Acoustic Dampening
Keyboard
Microsoft® Wireless Entertainment 8000 + Logitech® G15 Wired
Mouse
Microsoft® Wireless Laser 8000 + Logitech® G9 Wired
Internet Speed
1Gb/s
Antivirus
McAfee LiveSafe
Browser
Firefox - latest
Other Info
Using non-RAID on purpose as I find RAID to be too temperamental.
Now set to AHCI
I came straight from XP SP3 (Outlook Express) to Windows 7, hence NO previous Windows Mail (Vista), is it still possible to install Windows Mail in Windows 7 x64?

Thanks.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Pro x64 RTM
CPU
Intel
I came straight from XP SP3 (Outlook Express) to Windows 7, hence NO previous Windows Mail (Vista), is it still possible to install Windows Mail in Windows 7 x64?

Thanks.

Hello Ben,

Yes. You can copy the needed files from a friends Vista installation to use in your Windows 7.

Posting these files is not allowed here since it violates Microsoft's distribution policy and against the forum rules.
 

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Self built custom
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64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
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ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
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ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
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HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
Thanks Brink, I have that folder already:D, but when I run the WinMail.exe, it kept telling me the folder didn't exist? If I hit "OK" I got error message and if I hit "cancel" I also got error message!


Update:
Got it to work now:geek:, I forgot to remove the original "Windows Mail" folder in Programs Files:p.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Pro x64 RTM
CPU
Intel
I'm happy to hear that you got it working Ben. Thank you for posting back with your results. :)
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built custom
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
PSU
Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
Case
Thermaltake Core P3
Cooling
Corsair Hydro H115i
Keyboard
Logitech wireless K800
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4
Internet Speed
2 Gb/s Download and 100 Mb/s Upload
Antivirus
Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Premium
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
It worked for me. But is there any way to make windows mail the default email client?
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 Home Premium
Welcome to SevenForums, mutant
There is a couple of tutorials that deal with this problem,have a look. I use window live desktop client so I do not know if this works. Good luck to you. Hope that you enjoy your stay here on SF.
Windows Mail - Restore or Remove from Default Programs - Vista Forums
Use this tut to get your windows mail in the set default programs list on your 7 install then use the next one to select it as default mail
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2630-default-programs-set-programs-default-associations.html
 

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Windows 7 Ulti. x64
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AMD Phenom 8450 triple-core 2.10 ghz
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4GB
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ATI Radion HD 3200
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Gateway FPD1775W
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Welcome to SevenForums, mutant
There is a couple of tutorials that deal with this problem,have a look. I use window live desktop client so I do not know if this works. Good luck to you. Hope that you enjoy your stay here on SF.
Windows Mail - Restore or Remove from Default Programs - Vista Forums
Use this tut to get your windows mail in the set default programs list on your 7 install then use the next one to select it as default mail
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2630-default-programs-set-programs-default-associations.html

Thanks for your kind words. Regarding the windows mail issue, it isn't listed among the default programs so the links above don't seem to apply.
 

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OS
windows 7 Home Premium
Welcome to SevenForums, mutant
There is a couple of tutorials that deal with this problem,have a look. I use window live desktop client so I do not know if this works. Good luck to you. Hope that you enjoy your stay here on SF.
Windows Mail - Restore or Remove from Default Programs - Vista Forums
Use this tut to get your windows mail in the set default programs list on your 7 install then use the next one to select it as default mail
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2630-default-programs-set-programs-default-associations.html

Thanks for your kind words. Regarding the windows mail issue, it isn't listed among the default programs so the links above don't seem to apply.
mmm. the first link shows how to make the windows mail show up in the default list? the second one tells how to select it from that list? thats my take on what you want to do. Sorry it did not work for you.
 

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ATI Radion HD 3200
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Gateway FPD1775W
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windows 7 Home Premium
Wow thats great news mutant. Thanks for posting back and letting us know that you solved this. SF has very good tutorials. Also if you search this forum you can find almost any problem concerning windows 7 that has come up since the beta. I hope you enjoy 7.
 

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ATI Radion HD 3200
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Gateway FPD1775W
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1280x720
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465.6613 Gibibytes
I'm considering upgrading to Windows 7 from Vista Home Premium.:D

When I ran the Windows Vista Upgrade Adviser the only incompatibility it identified was Windows Mail.:mad:

Will this fix for Windows Mail work with whatever the upgrade is for Home Premium?

If so, I'm 100% sold on Windows 7 based on reviews and Beta-user experiences. Otherwise I'd have to change my mail program (inconvenient, but still worth the effort).

Thanks

Boca Dave
I use Win Live Mail desktop, I did the easy transfer program and It transfered all my mail from my isp account that I had folders of in the 7 rc install that I had going. Not sure if it could help you but you might try to save your mail with Windows Easy Transfer to a external drive. Then do the tutorial to restore Windows Mail. Then do the transfer. Good luck to you and welcome to SF
 

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ATI Radion HD 3200
Monitor(s) Displays
Gateway FPD1775W
Screen Resolution
1280x720
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465.6613 Gibibytes
Windows mail move failure

I've merged the reg hack in order to take ownership of the WM folder, but, when trying to delete the folder, I receive an error message stating that I require permissions from myself(current user w/admin privileges), in order to make changes to this folder.
Conversely, if I open the WM folder, highlight everything, right click and choose take ownership, the process runs and appears to complete successfully, however when I highlight again and choose 'delete', I receive another error stating that 'I require permission from TrustedInstaller to make changes to this file(every file in the folder).
I've tried to find a way around this , but, so far, I've had no luck. And essentially the same error on multiple machines.
Not sure what to do here.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated..

Thanks in advance.
 

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OS
7
I've merged the reg hack in order to take ownership of the WM folder, but, when trying to delete the folder, I receive an error message stating that I require permissions from myself(current user w/admin privileges), in order to make changes to this folder.
Conversely, if I open the WM folder, highlight everything, right click and choose take ownership, the process runs and appears to complete successfully, however when I highlight again and choose 'delete', I receive another error stating that 'I require permission from TrustedInstaller to make changes to this file(every file in the folder).
I've tried to find a way around this , but, so far, I've had no luck. And essentially the same error on multiple machines.
Not sure what to do here.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated..

Thanks in advance.

The easy way around that is to rename the whole folder and then just add the new folder from Vista and leave the other one as a backup.
 

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I've merged the reg hack in order to take ownership of the WM folder, but, when trying to delete the folder, I receive an error message stating that I require permissions from myself(current user w/admin privileges), in order to make changes to this folder.
Conversely, if I open the WM folder, highlight everything, right click and choose take ownership, the process runs and appears to complete successfully, however when I highlight again and choose 'delete', I receive another error stating that 'I require permission from TrustedInstaller to make changes to this file(every file in the folder).
I've tried to find a way around this , but, so far, I've had no luck. And essentially the same error on multiple machines.
Not sure what to do here.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated..

Thanks in advance.

The easy way around that is to rename the whole folder and then just add the new folder from Vista and leave the other one as a backup.


Thanks, Mr. Grim. Rename worked perfectly where the other solutions wouldn't. Making it the default was another matter, but, finally got through that as well.

Thanks again.
 

My Computer

OS
7
Freezing

Hiya,

I also had to rename the Windows Mail folder to something else, then I pasted the "Vista" Windows Mail. However, trying to open Windows Mail makes Windows 7 freeze and just generally slows down completely.

Any ideas?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Pro x64

My Computer

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built custom
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
PSU
Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
Case
Thermaltake Core P3
Cooling
Corsair Hydro H115i
Keyboard
Logitech wireless K800
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4
Internet Speed
2 Gb/s Download and 100 Mb/s Upload
Antivirus
Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Premium
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
Sorry tried it twice to the letter

I have tried this twice now to the letter and cant get it to work, I have copied it all over etc, set the shortcut but when i try and open it it just takes forever and looks the computer up - please any ideas - as i love windows mail and dont want to go any other way!

Thank you in advance.

*** update - could it be that my vista is 32 bit and w7 64 bit?

Id really like to use w7 but this is putting me off, if it is that I need a 64 vista win mail file, please can anyone share one with me. Thank you
 
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My Computer

OS
windows vista and 7
Can I get Windows Mail into Win 7 that was not upgraded? A clean install by Acer?
I assume this will not work for me?
Also the gadget bar is nice.
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer 7738G
OS
Acer Aspire 7738G Win 7 X64 bit Home Premium
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