Posted by: yDecode
« on: January 11, 2010, 04:06:00 AM »UPDATE 2010-01-29: New version of yDecode (1.68 and later) now comes with build in Auto-Config wizard that can configure Windows Live Mail automatically, therefore we recommend you use the wizard to simplify this process. You can still configure it manually by following this tutorial but it is no longer necessary.

The very next release (in a couple of days) will make configuration of yDecode automatic with Windows Live Mail so that will definitely make it easier to use.
yDecode has been tested on Windows Live Mail by a number of users so it should work (I also use it myself with Windows Live Mail since version 1.63).
If the only setting you changed like this guide describes is Server Name - then most probably the issue you describe is either in:
- yDecode not running at the moment you tried to connect (you closed the program by clicking "X" button to close window). You must remember to run it either before reading newsgroups or on system startup (Options - "Run on system startup") - Not running yDecode will result in message you describe - Windows Live Mail cannot connect to the Internet, possibly because an antivirus or firewall program won't allow it. Make sure any antivirus or firewall programs on your computer allow Windows Live Mail (wlmail.exe) to access the Internet. so make sure yDecode is running. Note that this is a generic error message that describes a wide range of possible problems and is not related to yDecode in particular.
- The other reason may be that you had yDecode running but your newsreader is configured to use SSL or incorrect "Local Port" value in yDecode. Port setting in Windows Live Mail must be identical to "Local Port" value in yDecode. To be sure - uncheck SSL in Windows Live Mail and set the port to 119 (both settings on Advanced tab) and also set Local Port in yDecode to same value - 119. Most news servers use port 119 so that is the safe value to use. If your server requires SSL, you can set it in yDecode by checking the SSL box but the connection from Windows Live Mail to yDecode is not encrypted (and also encryption is not required).
- If hosts file got corrupted (can happen due to virus activity for example) then simply replace localhost with 127.0.0.1 (has identical effect).
You may put settings exactly as these screen-shots suggest:


If the problem is more difficult than that I'll be glad to assist you personally - simply go to our "contact" page and write an email with the details and I'll reply quickly. In case of more difficulties we can also chat via messenger to solve the problem faster.