Download now Are you frustrated or stuck trying to sync emails on your Windows device or computer? Worry no more because we’ve got solutions to help you fix it. The digital age has come with a myriad of benefits including being able to view and respond to emails via multiple devices, besides your computer. But what happens when you cannot sync emails on your Windows device or PC? Usually, it may seem as easy as clicking or pressing the sync tab and expecting the process to continue, but sometimes, there are situations that call for different solutions to getting all your messages. Here’s how you can sync emails on Windows when it doesn’t seem to be working.

Having Windows 10 mail sync problems? Try these solutions

Solution 1 – Run App troubleshooter

Check whether you are able to sync emails again. If not, go to the next solution.

Solution 2 – Change privacy settings to enable syncing

Does this let you sync emails again? If not, try the next solution.

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Solution 3 – Change Mailbox Sync settings

Check whether you are able to sync emails again. If not, go to the next solution.

Solution 4 – Remove the email account then add it back

You can try to confirm if you remove the email account from Mail App, then add it back again to resolve the sync emails issue. You can remove your account and then add it again using advanced setup if you still cannot sync emails after the above process. The option to delete the email account will be disabled if you’re using the account with the Microsoft account ID you’re logged into.

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Solution 5 – Reconfigure your account

You will have to first change the Microsoft account into a local account, then change it back to a Microsoft account. This helps the email account to sync emails in Mail app. Here’s how to do this: When you switch back to the Microsoft Account, enter your credentials correctly.

Solution 6 – Run a System File Checker scan

A System File Checker scan checks or scans all protected system files, and then replaces the incorrect versions, with the genuine, correct Microsoft versions. Here’s how to do this: If you still can’t sync emails after this scan, try the next solution.

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Solution 7 – Manually reinstall missing FOD Package

Sometimes after upgrading your Windows Build, you may experience problems with Mail for Windows 10 such as your email accounts not syncing new emails, or inability to view email settings, or you just cannot create new email accounts. This happens because one of the main components for email functionality is a Function-on-demand (FOD) package that may have been removed. Here’s how to manually reinstall the missing FOD package using Command Prompt: dism /online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:OneCoreUAP .OneSync~~~~0.0.1.0 If your account doesn’t sync emails correctly, try the following: Once the account is deleted or removed, select Add account to add it back again.

Solution 8 – Run Windows Update troubleshooter

Sometimes you can’t sync emails if your computer can’t find the correct IP address when trying to resolve a URL for Windows Update website, or for Microsoft Update website. This error, usually coded as 0x80072EE7, may occur if the hosts file contains a static IP address. Windows Update troubleshooter resolves any issues that prevent you from updating Windows. Here are the steps to fix this by running Windows Update troubleshooter: SPONSORED Does this let you sync emails? If not, try the next solution.

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Solution 9 – Download the latest version of Windows 10

If your Windows 10 version is outdated, then Mail and Calendar apps may not work properly, making you unable to sync emails. Here’s how to find out if your Windows 10 is the latest version and download updates: How to determine if Windows is outdated: How to download the latest Windows version If you still cannot update it, do the following:

Solution 10 – Check your security software

Firewalls and your antivirus program software may prevent you from being able to sync emails and even calendar events. It isn’t recommended to permanently turn the security software off, but doing this temporarily will check if it is the actual cause preventing you from syncing emails. If your computer or device is connected to a network, the network’s policy settings may prevent you from turning off your firewalls and antivirus software.  If you disable your antivirus program, do not open any email attachments or click links in messages from unknown people. Immediately after you’re done fixing connection error, re-enable your antivirus and firewall.

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Solution 11 – Turn off Windows Defender Security Center

This is a free security software included in Windows 10. If you’ve not installed any other security software besides this one, turn off Windows Defender Security Center temporarily by doing the following: If you’re able to sync emails, allow the Mail and Calendar apps through the firewall by doing the following: Repeat these steps to re-enable the firewalls for each profile.

Solution 12 – Check Advanced Mailbox settings

If your email account is Google, Yahoo Mail, iCloud, IMAP or POP3, check the settings from the advanced mailbox settings to ensure it is configured to the email provider’s specification. If you’re using Outlook, Office 365 or Exchange account, advanced mailbox settings won’t be there unless you set up the account using advanced set up. Follow these steps to check advanced mailbox settings: You can also change the following settings where applicable:

If your provider needs SSL for incoming mail, check the box next to Require SSL for incoming email. For outgoing email, check the box next to Require SSL for outgoing email. Confirm that your Contacts server, and Calendar server addresses are correct.

Note: If you’re using Exchange account that needs advanced settings, remove it, then add it back using the advanced settings.

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Solution 13 – Check Two-factor authentication

The two-factor authentication function protects your account from being infiltrated by outsiders or unknown people. It’s a means of protecting it from others accessing or signing into it, by verifying your identity using a password, plus a second method like your contact or security information. Mail and Calendar apps on Windows 10 do not support the two-factor authentication, so if it is turned on for your account, create an app password for the account, which will be used instead of your normal password for apps that don’t support two-factor authentication. Check with your email provider on how to do this.

Solution 14 – Check account settings if they’re outdated

If your account settings are out of date, this can be due to an incorrect password. Here’s how to fix this: For Gmail or iCloud, you’ll need to go to the respective websites to change your password. Any luck with these solutions? Let us know in the comments section below. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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