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i tried to subscribe to hotmail but i have comcast.net. is there away around
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On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 23:16:51 -0700, yvonne scholl wrote:
i tried to subscribe to hotmail but i have comcast.net. is there away around this? There isn't even a problem. Comcast is your ISP; gives your CPE the IP address used for your Internet connection. Comcast does not hinder you from subscribing to MSN Hotmail. MSN Hotmail is a mail service provider. There are currently two forms available. The old, classic version, he |http://join.msn.com/?page=hotmail/plans&pgmarket=en-us Windows Live Mail is the Beta for the new version of MSN Hotmail. Sign up he |http://ideas.live.com/programpage.as...e-4911fb2b2e6d I have a little trouble getting Windows Live Mail to work with Mozilla Firefox, but if you are using MS Internet Explorer, it shouldn't choke. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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"yvonne scholl" je napisal v sporočilo ... i tried to subscribe to hotmail but i have comcast.net. is there away around this? |
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To access your Hotmail account in Outlook Express, you'll have to subscribe
to Hotmail Plus or MSN Premium. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) yvonne scholl wrote: i tried to subscribe to hotmail but i have comcast.net. is there away around this? |
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"yvonne scholl" wrote in message
... i tried to subscribe to hotmail but i have comcast.net. is there away around this? If you have a freebie Hotmail account, all you get is the webmail-for-dummies interface via browser. You will have to PAY Microsoft to get access to Hotmail from within Outlook or Outlook Express. |
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thank you for the information.. now please can i solve this problim by nto
apering my personal name and in sam time i get the free hotmaile . And what i do to keep my . thank you "Vanguard" wrote in message ... "yvonne scholl" wrote in message ... i tried to subscribe to hotmail but i have comcast.net. is there away around this? If you have a freebie Hotmail account, all you get is the webmail-for-dummies interface via browser. You will have to PAY Microsoft to get access to Hotmail from within Outlook or Outlook Express. |
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