The Mail Call blog has finally confirmed the conclusion of Windows Live Hotmail’s POP3 rollout: “POP3 technology has now rolled out to Hotmail customers WORLDWIDE!” Hotmail has a few more features to ...
Web mail is great, but to be perfectly honest, I like to be able to view all my mail accounts -- Hotmail, Gmail, and others -- in Outlook. Since the dawn of time, Hotmail has been a thorn in my side, ...
Thanks to Tech Night Owl Live host Gene Steinberg for alerting me to the fact that Hotmail (officially known as Windows Live Hotmail) is now offering POP3 access for free. That may seem ...
Ars Technica cites an "insider" in announcing that POP3 access for Hotmail users has been activated in the US. Say hello to getting Hotmail into Gmail, non-Microsoft-made mail clients, and many other ...
Microsoft recently announced that is has given its web-based Hotmail email service POP3 access. This means that users of mobile phones will be able to access their Hotmail via the email client on ...
Microsoft began rolling out free POP3 support to Windows Live Hotmail users back in January, albeit only on a few select markets. The company had previously offered this feature by asking users to pay ...
As of September 2008, Windows Live Hotmail Plus ($19.95 a year) users have had the option of using POP3 (pop3.live.com on port 995) from any device with an e-mail application. However, one of the ...
Q. What happened to Microsoft Outlook’s mail settings? I can no longer find where to set up or edit my POP3 mail account settings. A. Like you, I was taken aback last year when Microsoft removed ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Windows Live Hotmail has brought incoming POP3 access to the US, Canada and Brazil - something that ...
Users of Microsoft Corp.’s MSN Hotmail service will no longer be able to aggregate e-mail from other accounts into their Hotmail account without paying US$19.95 a year for the MSN Extra Storage ...
Wayne Zimmerman’s wife usually reads email on her own PC. But when she tries to read it on her husband’s PC, the messages get mixed up. I’m going to guess that your wife’s email client software is ...
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