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I have mailwasher pro as my spam checker and am satisfied with it; it
collates my emails and from there I can access outlook. I also set it up to check my hotmail account and while it can do that I get annoyed at having to go separately to hotmail in order to process these emails or reply to them etc.; as a result I discontinued the hotmail account in mailwasher. Does anyone know if it is possible to set up mailwasher to collect my emails for outlook and hotmail and then send them on to outlook? Thank you |
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No, because Mailwasher mearly checks your accounts, in a web mail like
structure, and deletes them there, on your ISP email account. The balance of your mail is then gathered in Outlook direct from the various accounts, not from Mailwasher. To use Hotmail in Outlook requires a paid for Hotmail account (Premium account) "Stewart" wrote in message ... I have mailwasher pro as my spam checker and am satisfied with it; it collates my emails and from there I can access outlook. I also set it up to check my hotmail account and while it can do that I get annoyed at having to go separately to hotmail in order to process these emails or reply to them etc.; as a result I discontinued the hotmail account in mailwasher. Does anyone know if it is possible to set up mailwasher to collect my emails for outlook and hotmail and then send them on to outlook? Thank you |
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Stewart wrote:
I have mailwasher pro as my spam checker and am satisfied with it; it collates my emails and from there I can access outlook. I also set it up to check my hotmail account and while it can do that I get annoyed at having to go separately to hotmail in order to process these emails or reply to them etc.; as a result I discontinued the hotmail account in mailwasher. Does anyone know if it is possible to set up mailwasher to collect my emails for outlook and hotmail and then send them on to outlook? Thank you Mailwasher neither supports WebDAV (the old script language with the pre-coded command set to connect to Microsoft's HTTP mail hosts) or the new DeltaSync (to replace WebDAV). WebDAV was how your e-mail client used to connect to Hotmail. It gets disabled in June 2008 to get replaced with DeltaSync. POP3 access to Hotmail disappeared back in 2000 for MSN accounts and back in 2002 for Hotmail accounts (legacy accounts continued to have POP3 access) and then reappeared in November 2007 but *only* if you have a Hotmail Plus (paid) account. You did not mention if you have a free or paid Hotmail account. Firetrust's own FAQ mentions how to get connected to Hotmail: http://www.firetrust.com/en/support/...ssages#hotmail Although you can use the Outlook Connector plug-in in Outlook 2003/2007, Microsoft's Windows Live Mail client, or Thunderbird with the Webmail plug-in to connect to freebie Hotmail accounts (because they understand DeltaSync), Mailwasher runs as a separate e-mail program. You can try using FreePOPs. It isn't easy to setup but not super hard and they have a forum to help out. Retrieving emails will be very slow. As it name says, it is a POP proxy. That means you can retrieve e-mails. It is not an SMTP proxy so you cannot send e-mails. You'll have to use your ISP's SMTP server for that. Expect flaky operation trying to use FreePOPs. Start visiting their forum. |
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Thank you both; it looks as if I am just as well sticking with what I have
at present. I have the free hotmail account with a good email address, I would not want to change it as I use it for all "public" emails. Earlier this year I changed my isp server to the post office, mainly because of the amount of spam that I was getting. I have restricted my post office (or outlook) email address to personal friends only and so far that has cut the amount of spam enormously, virtually from over to 200 a day to nill. "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... Stewart wrote: snip snip snip |
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Unless your ISP has spam filters, spam will eventually start arriving
"Stewart" wrote in message ... Thank you both; it looks as if I am just as well sticking with what I have at present. I have the free hotmail account with a good email address, I would not want to change it as I use it for all "public" emails. Earlier this year I changed my isp server to the post office, mainly because of the amount of spam that I was getting. I have restricted my post office (or outlook) email address to personal friends only and so far that has cut the amount of spam enormously, virtually from over to 200 a day to nill. "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... Stewart wrote: snip snip snip |
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