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and many of the link pointers within have become mislinked over time, many of the files or information within them is outdated, incomplete, or superseded with more accurate information - and so be careful.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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Hi again,
did anyone have this same problem?
I can open a saved email, it opens in WLM, send it, saves a sent copy to WLM and also have a copy in the sent mail in Gmail, but if I need to alter the saved mail I have to create a completely new one.
I would just like to use just one mails service.

Thanks..
It is because Windows Live Mail was set as the default mail handler which means that it is the default program associated with the emails...

Use these tutorials:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2630-default-programs-set-programs-default-associations.html

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/12196-open-change-default-program.html

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/9154-default-programs-associate-file-type-protocol.html

Hi Zidane24,
thanks, but I think there is something else not set up or installed on here??

I do not have WM listed anywhere on here except on my toolbar and a shortcut, see attachments.

IF, I open properties on the saved mail, which was created and saved in WM and change it there, when I click on it then it opens the main page of WLM!

I dont even have a WM icon in programs and teatures, so I cannot even uninstall it!!

The funny thing is I have sort of got used to it, as I can send mails that I created, but I have to remember that they get sent via WLM. I not keen on WLM, made a mistake the other day of deleting the messages from there, but did not realise it delted them from Gmail as well :eek:-opps!!

Any ideas or help with this.

Thanks
Neil

Hi,
Can anyone shed some light on this for me.

Thanks.
Neil
 

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Windows Mail Valid Download link

Valid/Current Download Link (as of 11 OCTOBER 2009) For Vista's Windows Mail.

Deposit Files

Rar Format

Use Free Winrar to unrar

Cheers
 

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Windows 7
How about 64 BIT

Going from Vista to Windows 7 but also moving from 32 Bit to 64 BIT. Will this method work or do I need 64 bit mose files to overwrite as another web site suggests.
 

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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.


If you need a Windows Mail folder I uploaded a pristine one to Megaupload ages ago. Anyone is free to use it. I did post the link to it here earlier on I believe but here goes again.
This is seen earlier in this thread. A place to dl vista x64 mail folder that you will need if you upgrade to 64 win 7
 
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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.


If you need a Windows Mail folder I uploaded a pristine one to Megaupload ages ago. Anyone is free to use it. I did post the link to it here earlier on I believe but here goes again.
This is seen earlier in this thread. A place to dl vista x64 mail folder that you will need if you upgrade to 64 win 7

Hi
I have Win 7 X64 and I used that link to download the file, which is installed
but not functioning properly?
 
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Acer 7738G
OS
Acer Aspire 7738G Win 7 X64 bit Home Premium
If you need a Windows Mail folder I uploaded a pristine one to Megaupload ages ago. Anyone is free to use it. I did post the link to it here earlier on I believe but here goes again.
This is seen earlier in this thread. A place to dl vista x64 mail folder that you will need if you upgrade to 64 win 7

Hi
I have Win 7 X64 and I used that link to download the file, which is installed
but not functioning properly?

The tutorial has very clear steps, which I followed myself.
Please be more precise about what is not functioning?
 
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That usually happens if you don't follow all the steps exactly.
 

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Using non-RAID on purpose as I find RAID to be too temperamental.
Now set to AHCI
That usually happens if you don't follow all the steps exactly.

Hi,

so whats the best plan for me now?

I cant even uninstall it etc, so any advice please.
 

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I need the files for WM 32 bit if someone could possibly e-mail them to me that would be great, Thank you.

Tammy
 

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1440x900
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320 gig
I need the files for WM 32 bit if someone could possibly e-mail them to me that would be great, Thank you.

Tammy

Hi, I would be happy to help you with the files.
Not sure how I go about getting your email address though.
Please let me know Tammy.
Cheers, John W
 

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Thanks John, got the files, got it all set up, but when I click the shortcut nothing happens? Can someone tell me what I have done wrong, followed the tutorial perfectly.

Tammy
 

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Did you remember the very first step - take ownership?
 

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Asus® P6T Deluxe V2 X58 LGA1366
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Using non-RAID on purpose as I find RAID to be too temperamental.
Now set to AHCI
Yes I did.
 

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Yes I did.
6. Open the Windows Mail folder and right click on the WinMail.exe and create a shortcut.
When you get to this step can you double click on this file and start the program. If so and a icon appears on the task bar just pin it there
If it doesnot open the program then you did not use the correct vista files?
 
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If I double click the WinMail.exe file nothing happens? Those were the only files I had to use, I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit, so I guess i'm just out of luck, Thank you for your help.

Tammy
 

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That usually happens if you don't follow all the steps exactly.

Hi,

so whats the best plan for me now?

I cant even uninstall it etc, so any advice please.

Hi,

could someone kindly advise me what are my possibilties now.
I know I had a problem at the start, like some other people on here, but assumed I got it sorted.

So any suggestions please.

Thanks in advance.
Neil
 

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Hi Neil, I just downloaded Office 2010 Beta and I'm using Outlook 2010 for my e-mail, it works great, maybe you should try it? I couldn't get Windows Mail to work in Win 7 either.

Tammy
 

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1
Screen Resolution
1440x900
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320 gig
Feature changes

After using Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail (the version for 7), I think the Live edition is better suited for Windows Live accounts. I couldn't setup hotmail in Windows Mail. Good tut. though.
 

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That usually happens if you don't follow all the steps exactly.

Hi,

so whats the best plan for me now?

I cant even uninstall it etc, so any advice please.

Hi,

could someone kindly advise me what are my possibilties now.
I know I had a problem at the start, like some other people on here, but assumed I got it sorted.

So any suggestions please.

Thanks in advance.
Neil

Hi Neil, if you send me your e-mail addy in a private message I can give you the link to the Beta download of Office 2010.

Tammy
 

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Intel
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Screen Resolution
1440x900
Hard Drives
320 gig
Windows Vista Mail in Windows 7

Thanks for this explanation.

When finished the steps I tried to start Winmail but get the following error:

*******************
Winmail.exe
(0x8007000E)

OK
********************

It is shown in a box.

Can you give any hint about what is wrong here?
I think it has to do with memory but I don't know how.

Hans.
 

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