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Old March 27th 06, 07:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default this mail server has captured my account,ie no hotmail correspond

"Steve" wrote in message
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This will not let me send my email as I have done previously. I
seriously
resent the fact that I will have to change my email address. There
should be
a very user friendly way to accomplish this!



"this mail server has captured my account"
Servers don't capture anything. What is "this"?

"no hotmail correspond"
That means something?

"This will not let me send my e-mail".
And "this" is what?

"resent ... have to change my email address"
Don't know why. You've been clear as mud as to your problem. If
someone hacked into your freebie account, well, you already knew that
freebie accounts don't come with any support. You'll have to create
another freebie account. It is free. If it was a paid account then you
should have a contact at Hotmail to get help of hijacking of your
account (if that is what you really meant to ask about).

Next time, don't easily guessed passwords, password based on your name,
your pet's name, your address, or any other personal information for
you, and don't use the webmail interface to Hotmail when away from home
unless you make sure the cookie isn't saved so someone else can't just
walk up to the same host after you leave to reconnect to Hotmail as you
(there is the option on the login page to NOT save the cookie).
However, if you are using someone else's host to log into your accounts,
you won't know if they are using a keylogger to get your username and
password.

"There should be a very user friendly way to accomplish this"
Unfortunately you don't explain what the second "this" means which
appears to be different than the first unknown "this". We aren't there
looking over your shoulder to see which "this" you are pointing at on
your computer screen.

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