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"Valued Accounts" Hotmail access in Outlook 2007
I really do not like Windows Mail, and I am thinking of moving to using Outlook for all my email now. I will have to find some other program for newsgroups. I am currently using Outlook Express on an older computer with XP. My two Hotmail accounts were made back in 1997, so they are listed as 'valued accounts' so OE access is still possible even though I am not subscribing. Will these accounts continue to work in Outlook 2007, if I switch to using that? If so, will there be adverts added or any other usablity problems that I may encounter compared to OE? Thanks. ss. |
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"Valued Accounts" Hotmail access in Outlook 2007
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message
... Will these accounts continue to work in Outlook 2007, if I switch to using that? Mine didn't, though it had previously worked fine through Outlook XP and 2003... See the thread of today in microsoft.public.outlook.general where one of the MVPs confirms that only paid memberhsip Hotmail accounts are accessible through Outlook 2007... |
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"Valued Accounts" Hotmail access in Outlook 2007
"Mark Rae" wrote in message
... "Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message ... Will these accounts continue to work in Outlook 2007, if I switch to using that? Mine didn't, though it had previously worked fine through Outlook XP and 2003... See the thread of today in microsoft.public.outlook.general where one of the MVPs confirms that only paid memberhsip Hotmail accounts are accessible through Outlook 2007... Oh more bad news. Either I'll have to pay for Hotmail Plus or turn to Thunderbird. Thanks. ss. |
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"Valued Accounts" Hotmail access in Outlook 2007
Or use gmail.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Synapse Syndrome asked: | "Mark Rae" wrote in message | ... || "Synapse Syndrome" wrote in || message ... || ||| Will these accounts continue to work in Outlook 2007, if I switch to ||| using that? || || Mine didn't, though it had previously worked fine through Outlook XP || and 2003... || || See the thread of today in microsoft.public.outlook.general where || one of the MVPs confirms that only paid memberhsip Hotmail accounts || are accessible through Outlook 2007... | | | Oh more bad news. Either I'll have to pay for Hotmail Plus or turn to | Thunderbird. | | Thanks. | | ss. |
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"Valued Accounts" Hotmail access in Outlook 2007
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote in message ... Or use gmail. I have a Gmail account as well as fastmail POP3/IMAP accounts, but these Hotmail accounts are my personal email accounts that I set up nearly a decade ago. The fact that they are so old and I get email from long lost friemds and such makes them irreplaceable. I'm thinking of getting them combined somehow, and then I will only have to pay one subscription. Or possibly I can get the mail forwarded to another account (without them closing because of not logging into them) may be another thing for me to look into. ss. |
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"Valued Accounts" Hotmail access in Outlook 2007
My legacy Hotmail/ MSN.com account migrated to Outlook 2007 without any
problems. No adverts or any such problems. "Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message ... I really do not like Windows Mail, and I am thinking of moving to using Outlook for all my email now. I will have to find some other program for newsgroups. I am currently using Outlook Express on an older computer with XP. My two Hotmail accounts were made back in 1997, so they are listed as 'valued accounts' so OE access is still possible even though I am not subscribing. Will these accounts continue to work in Outlook 2007, if I switch to using that? If so, will there be adverts added or any other usablity problems that I may encounter compared to OE? Thanks. ss. |
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"Valued Accounts" Hotmail access in Outlook 2007
Consider yourself a lucky one, then.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Tibelian asked: | My legacy Hotmail/ MSN.com account migrated to Outlook 2007 without | any problems. No adverts or any such problems. | | | "Synapse Syndrome" wrote in | message ... || || I really do not like Windows Mail, and I am thinking of moving to || using Outlook for all my email now. I will have to find some other || program for newsgroups. I am currently using Outlook Express on an || older computer with XP. || || My two Hotmail accounts were made back in 1997, so they are listed as || 'valued accounts' so OE access is still possible even though I am not || subscribing. || || Will these accounts continue to work in Outlook 2007, if I switch to || using that? If so, will there be adverts added or any other || usablity problems that I may encounter compared to OE? || || Thanks. || || ss. |
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"Valued Accounts" Hotmail access in Outlook 2007
"Tibelian" wrote in message
... My legacy Hotmail/ MSN.com account migrated to Outlook 2007 without any problems. No adverts or any such problems. Worked for me too! Woohoo! ss. |
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Works, sorta
Well, my legacy Hotmail account still works in Outlook 2007 (IMAP works fine), but I switched it over to hotmail popper (an awesome program btw, when it works); my email downloads are so slow. A 10k email takes about 5 minutes. It's like a 300 baud modem.
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"Valued Accounts" Hotmail access in Outlook 2007
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
Consider yourself a lucky one, then. --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Aw come on, Milly, you're an Outlook MVP so you should know that grandfathered hotmail/msn accounts such as ours will work with Outlook 2007. What's not clear, though, is why it's so slow (see Tim's post to this thread, I second his post) and often doesn't connect at all. I have changed my msn password to the wrong one, restarted Outlook and changed it back, then performed the settings test to make sure it's OK, then when the Accounts applet is closed Outlook suddenly can't connect to it. What's even more silly is that at the same time Outlook will connect to my hotmail account and deliver the daily spam without error, albeit very slowly. Do you know of any setting (only God and MVPs can accurately navigate Outlook's options applet) that might possibly have an effect on either problem? |
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