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Microsoft Hotmail users have been warned that their emails could be randomly deleted this summer, unless they pay £19.99 for extra storage space. In an email sent to users of its free Web-based ...
Hotmail users will now have the ability to automatically schedule cleanup of their inboxes. This is just one of a set of new features that will be available for the Web mail service within a ...
This morning Hotmail users are finding themselves in a whole new world of email organization – so new, in fact, that their Hotmail login no longer leads them to Hotmail, it goes to Outlook.com ...
That was a prevailing attitude Wednesday among users of Hotmail, Microsoft's Web-based service that boasts 84 million free e-mail accounts. Ironically, a Microsoft (msft) spokesman could not ...
Hotmail was once the go-to email service for millions of users around the world. Even though Microsoft retired the brand in 2013, replacing it with Outlook.com, the nostalgia for that classic ...
Windows Live Hotmail has a new trick up its sleeve--one that's aimed directly at getting users with e-mail accounts on other services to use it exclusively, even if they keep that address. That ...
Some users are angry at Microsoft over snafus in the new Hotmail that have locked them out of their accounts, blocked them from viewing mail or kept them from accessing contacts.
Microsoft has enabled the use of aliases its widely-used Hotmail email service. The new feature enables Hotmail users to add temporary email addresses in situations when they do not wish to use ...
Hotmail users can add up to five aliases a year to their Hotmail account, and "up to 15 aliases in total," Mehta said. (Yahoo, for example, now allows up to six aliases, the site says).
Microsoft will beef up security in the revamped Windows Live Hotmail, including tying a user’s account to a specific PC, a company executive said today. Some Hotmail users whose accounts have ...
Some users of Microsoft Hotmail are starting off the new year scrambling to get back e-mails of old. A chorus of frantic users has posted complaints on Microsoft's online forum that all of their ...