synchronization of my email in outlook accounts

Hello-

I did not upgrade to 10 Windows I stayed with Windows 7 and I use Windows Live Mail 2011.  I have 4 email accounts which are all synchronized together to WLM. I have 2 of msn.com, hotmail.com and one outlook.com.  The ".com" outlook and the hotmail.com no longer able to send and receive messages.  So I have to go to outloook.com and log in to each one separately.  I need to all switch to Outlook so I can have them all in a single window as WLM.  If there is someone out there who can explain in detail every step I must take to do this please. I tried and errors every step I've tried.  I couldn't download outlook connector either.  Do not know how to configure the ports for POP/IMAP for Outlook or WLM. I was told to check that my POP in WLM settings were activated, I don't know where to find that.  Thanks for your time, read this.

Microsoft no longer supports the so-called synchronization delta including windows live mail uses
If you use ONLY to send and not calendar & contacts windows live mail (any version), you can configure to operate using IMAP/POP.  If you do not need to synchronize the calendar & contacts...
It is an excellent replacement for Windows live mail which is free to try (up to 2 accounts) that BECAUSE of the work with the new outlook e-mail format called emclient.  There is also a paid version. You can either get here
It works with Exchange, POP, IMAP and looks like Windows live mail.  Frankly, it's the first replacement I've seen that actually works.  I spent.
They have their own support forums, a decent product and seem to be the only replacement for WLM that has the appearance of it.
You can import all your windows live mail in emclient easily by doing a file > import > windows live mail.  This will import your current data of WLM in emclient
On the side of caution I make a copy of the entire record of the WLM and save it somewhere safe.
There is a good wiki about it here

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