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Windows 7 Enhanced security WLM 12.x (SSL-secured). Currently, I am using Windows Live Mail 12.0 (desktop) running Windows XP SP3 I have the following questions: 1) Log in: is a secured connection (enhanced security) using SSL established between the server and the desktop? 2) Synchronise (the mail): can I establish a secured connection using SSL between the server and the desktop (e.g. by changing HTTP: / / mail.services.live.com looking forward to any advice on this matter. Thanking you in advance. Kind regards. No. . . . SSL is not a configurable option for a free Hotmail account when using = the DeltaSync protocol. A Hotmail Plus account provides the ability to use Pop3 / Smtp access = using SSL(for both incoming / outgoing servers) and outgoing = 20 authentication(username / pw). A Hotmail Plus account the server and store it = 20 locally). - - = 20 . . .winston ms-mvp mail XP SP3. established SSL Thank you for your comment. However, regarding the synchronisation I am not sure whether it aspx (default) to httpS: / / mail.services.live.com / DeltaSync_v1.0.0 / sync.aspx (i.e. SSL) and everything worked well. The mail was pulled down from the server and stored on the desktop. I assume, that the SSL-settings were used. Secondly, is it not strange that the WLM log in / log on