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Microsoft Enables POP3 Access to Hotmail
Microsoft Enables POP3 Access to Hotmail
Microsoft recently announced that is has given its web-based Hotmail email service POP3 access. This means that users of mobile phones will be able to access their Hotmail via the email client on their cell phone, rather than signing ... (follow link to read)
A new way to get Hotmail on your phone - Windows Live
mailcall.spaces.live.com — We are happy to announce that POP3 technology is now available to Hotmail users in the United... States and Brazil in addition to the countries who rolled out the functionality last month ( United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, Japan, Spain, ... (more) A new way to get Hotmail on your phone - Windows Live
Hotmail Finally Gets on the POP3 Train, Still No IMAP
Hotmail Finally Gets on the POP3 Train, Still No IMAP
intomobile.com — The Windows Live team announced POP3 support for Hotmail recently, allowing you to get your mail on... your phone without resorting to the web browser. Wait, doesn’t Gmail already have the more buxom IMAP protocol ? Man, get with the times, Microsoft ( NSDQ: MSFT ). Still, those of you who ... (more) Hotmail Finally Gets on the POP3 Train, Still No IMAP
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Microsoft Adds POP3 Support For Hotmail
GadgetReview — ... Yes User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example yourname@hotmail.com Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25 or 587)    Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password) TLS/SSL required? Yes For more details click here. [Phonescoop]Similar Posts: Now Available: Google Mobile App On Windows ...

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