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Are any of you getting told to verify your account at hotmail.com (there should be one message in the Inbox saying this)?
I login, match the text from the picture as requested, and press continue - only to find myself back at the .NET login page. When I login again, the process starts over and I now can't access my e-mail.
Any ideas?
> Garin wrote:
> Be interesting to see how long it'll remain free though.
>
> It will remain free, google gain their revenue through advertising.
Just to clarify I was referring only to POP3, not Gmail in general.
> Be interesting to see how long it'll remain free though.
It will remain free, google gain their revenue through advertising.
> Gmail is the way to go, it now has (I think) POP3 capabilities - and
> will probably be going live soon.
Be interesting to see how long it'll remain free though.
> I think to use OE with Hotmail now, you have to get Hotmail Plus. If
> that's not already the case, it's due to be in the next couple of
> months.
I see... that would explain why my Outlook 2003 account has dissapeared and keeps doing so when I re-sync it.
Gmail is the way to go, it now has (I think) POP3 capabilities - and will probably be going live soon.
Anybody else get 50 invites in there account?
What are they trying to prove.
Disabled the firewall and the loop was broken. The procedure is apparently in place in order to stop users spamming via OE, so if anyone wants to bypass the hassle, don't send messages from your Hotmail account in OE.
As for what Nimco said - disappointing news. By April the service will have to be paid for :-(
Perhaps it's something to do with my firewall?