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Windows Live Mail Desktop

Windows Live Mail Desktop is now available publicly. No beta invitation emails are necessary. Simply go through the process below and you should be up and running in minutes:

  1. Go to http://ideas.live.com
  2. Find the tile for “Windows Live Mail Desktop beta”
  3. Click on “sign up”
  4. Click on “download”
  5. Walk through the beta agreement and accept.
  6. Download and you’re done!
  7. Be sure to sign into Mail Desktop with the Passport email address you used in step 3 and 4.

Here are a few more features of this application:

  • Speedy access to multiple e-mail accounts in one place (even AOL and Gmail)
  • The power of desktop software with the flexibility of Web-based e-mail
  • A way to get your newsgroups and RSS feeds as easily as you get e-mail
  • The ability to compose, delete, and organize e-mail even when you're offline
  • A massive 2GB* of online inbox storage
  • Address AutoComplete and other handy features to let you speed through your e-mail like never before
  • The power to instantly add an MSN Spaces blog entry about any message
  • Keep in touch with your MSN Messenger contacts right from inside the program
  • Easy creation and editing of photo e-mails
Posted: Fri, Jul 28 2006 10:43 by Rui Silva | with 2 comment(s)
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Mohammed Athif Khaleel said:

Ooops it does not work in Saudi Arabia. ***********************************************Sorry, but it looks like you won't be able to participate in the Mail Beta at this time. This might be because: Your account is with one of our partners and has additional features that Mail Beta doesn’t support yet Mail Beta isn’t available in your area at this time You have a parentally controlled account Your Microsoft Passport indicates you're under 13 To find out more about our other beta programs, please click here.
# July 31, 2006 6:54 AM

omar said:

I downloaded the software and signed on but i get the following error when i try to send mail

The message could not be sent. Subject 'this is a test', Protocol: HTTPMail, Server Response: 'This account does not have permission to synchronize your mail. To sign up to gain permission to synchronize with this account, please go to http://ideas.live.com and join the notification list for this Windows Live Mail product. You will be notified when your account is enabled.', Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x80AA4192, Error Number: 0x80AA4192

# December 7, 2006 10:01 PM