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[email protected] July 7th 06 06:24 AM

Starting Outlook
 
I have a hotmail account, but want to use the outlook program for my Hotmail
email. Is this possible, and how do I configure the system to do it?
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sdj

Chuck Davis July 7th 06 06:35 AM

Starting Outlook
 
Your hotmail account must be a POP3 type of account, i.e., paid account.
" wrote in message
...
I have a hotmail account, but want to use the outlook program for my
Hotmail
email. Is this possible, and how do I configure the system to do it?
--
sdj




Brian Tillman July 7th 06 03:21 PM

Starting Outlook
 
Chuck Davis newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com wrote:

Your hotmail account must be a POP3 type of account, i.e., paid
account.


Paid Hotmail accounts are NOT POP accounts.
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Brian Tillman

Brian Tillman July 7th 06 03:22 PM

Starting Outlook
 
wrote:

I have a hotmail account, but want to use the outlook program for my
Hotmail email. Is this possible, and how do I configure the system
to do it?


If you have a Hotmail Plus or Hotmail Premium accont you can use Outlook to
access is as an HTTP account. If you have a free Hotmail account, probably
not, unless you've had it for a long time and have received a messages from
MSN stating thay they'll allow it.
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Brian Tillman


Chuck Davis July 7th 06 05:21 PM

Starting Outlook
 
Thanks Brian. My apologies to the OP.
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
Chuck Davis newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com wrote:

Your hotmail account must be a POP3 type of account, i.e., paid
account.


Paid Hotmail accounts are NOT POP accounts.
--
Brian Tillman





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