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the msn acount i have is free with my qwest dsl setup.
Which i suppose i do pay for within the service i get. -- Carl G "mae" wrote in message ... He doesn't have a free Hotmail account so it doesn't apply to him. He has a Msn paid account. Hotmail has always been web based. Msn hasn't dropped the PoP3 for the older Msn accounts. It started Web Dav in Feb 2000. I use both. -- mae "Vanguard" wrote in message ... | "Carl G" cgerving@msnDOTcom wrote in message | ... | Hi Ted | Qwest says that is the only way they do it. | But i thought maybe someone knew of a different way to convert that http | server back to pop3. | I know nothing about that stuff. | | "Ted Zieglar" wrote in message ... | What did Qwest technical support say? | | "Carl G" wrote in message ... | I just got Qwest DSL about 3 weeks ago,with msn. | Is there a way around useing that lousey http mail server and keep | outlook | express as it was with pop3 mail. | | | There are no POP3 or SMTP mail hosts anymore for Hotmail. Microsofts | dropped then something like 6 years ago. WebDAV scripting is used to access | Hotmail over HTTP, and Outlook and Outlook Express know WebDAV so they can | connect to Hotmail. However, you will need a paid Hotmail account if it was | created after 29-Nov-2004 since WebDAV access is disabled for freebie | Hotmail accounts created after that date. I believe there are some 3rd | party mail aggregating services that also have scripted in WebDAV to access | Hotmail accounts. I think HotPOP (http://www.boolean.ca/hotpop/) supports | WebDAV: it used to be free but I stopped using it when it became trialware | and cost money ($18). | | Why is using WebDAV such a pain? It's just another set of commands within a | script that get sent to the mail host and similar to how your e-mail client | sends commands to the POP3 and SMTP servers. The problem isn't with WebDAV | or HTTP. The problem is with the Hotmail service. You don't have to use | the e-mail service included by your Internet provider. | | -- | __________________________________________________ | Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. | For e-mail: Remove "NIX" and add "#VN" to Subject. | __________________________________________________ | |
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