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WebDAV finally going away.
Well, I think the time has come. Some of us have been able to use free
Hotmail accounts in Outlook without the Outlook Connector because older accounts were still permitted to use the old WebDAV protocol for the connection. Two days ago, I received a message from the Live people that if I wanted to continue using Hotmail with Outlook that I'd need to install the Outlook Connector. I'm not complaining and I have no problem to solve. I just wanted to provide a heads-up to those others who are also still using WebDAV. If you haven't seen that message yet, I suspect you will shortly. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
WebDAV finally going away.
You can set it up for regular POP3 and not have to use the connector.
-- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... Well, I think the time has come. Some of us have been able to use free Hotmail accounts in Outlook without the Outlook Connector because older accounts were still permitted to use the old WebDAV protocol for the connection. Two days ago, I received a message from the Live people that if I wanted to continue using Hotmail with Outlook that I'd need to install the Outlook Connector. I'm not complaining and I have no problem to solve. I just wanted to provide a heads-up to those others who are also still using WebDAV. If you haven't seen that message yet, I suspect you will shortly. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
WebDAV finally going away.
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message
... You can set it up for regular POP3 and not have to use the connector. Of course. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
WebDAV finally going away.
Presumably for a fee too .... ?
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... You can set it up for regular POP3 and not have to use the connector. Of course. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
WebDAV finally going away.
"Steven" wrote in message
... Presumably for a fee too .... ? No, it's free again. http://mailcall.spaces.live.com/blog...33!49799.entry -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
WebDAV finally going away.
In message "Brian Tillman [MVP -
Outlook]" was claimed to have wrote: "Steven" wrote in message ... Presumably for a fee too .... ? No, it's free again. http://mailcall.spaces.live.com/blog...33!49799.entry In some countries... Your location (as defined in your account profile) seems to make a difference here. |
WebDAV finally going away.
That was only for about a month or so. That limitation is no more and all
Live Hotmail accounts should have free POP3 access now. If not, contact Live Hotmail Support. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Dave Warren" wrote in message ... In message "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" was claimed to have wrote: "Steven" wrote in message ... Presumably for a fee too .... ? No, it's free again. http://mailcall.spaces.live.com/blog...33!49799.entry In some countries... Your location (as defined in your account profile) seems to make a difference here. |
WebDAV finally going away.
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
Well, I think the time has come. Some of us have been able to use free Hotmail accounts in Outlook without the Outlook Connector because older accounts were still permitted to use the old WebDAV protocol for the connection. Two days ago, I received a message from the Live people that if I wanted to continue using Hotmail with Outlook that I'd need to install the Outlook Connector. I'm not complaining and I have no problem to solve. I just wanted to provide a heads-up to those others who are also still using WebDAV. If you haven't seen that message yet, I suspect you will shortly. Here's the blog that has most of what the e-mail said: http://mailcall.spaces.live.com/Blog...33!50889.entry Last time they threatened DAV access would disappear in June 2008. Now they're saying it's gone on Sept 1, 2009. Just under 3 months to plan for the change. |
WebDAV finally going away.
Great stuff - if it it's going to be totally free via POP that's very commendable for Microsoft.... what are the pop/smtp addresses that I should be using for hotmail a/c's ... or where should I find them ? "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... Well, I think the time has come. Some of us have been able to use free Hotmail accounts in Outlook without the Outlook Connector because older accounts were still permitted to use the old WebDAV protocol for the connection. Two days ago, I received a message from the Live people that if I wanted to continue using Hotmail with Outlook that I'd need to install the Outlook Connector. I'm not complaining and I have no problem to solve. I just wanted to provide a heads-up to those others who are also still using WebDAV. If you haven't seen that message yet, I suspect you will shortly. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
WebDAV finally going away.
In message "Roady [MVP]"
t was claimed to have wrote: That was only for about a month or so. That limitation is no more and all Live Hotmail accounts should have free POP3 access now. If not, contact Live Hotmail Support. It was far longer then a month, it was at least three months between when I set up my first US based user and when I was able to start POPing my own test account (I'm Canadian) One of my users reported that as of last week they had a "POP3 service is still being rolled out for members of your country" message received from Hotmail support. I don't recall which country, although I could probably look it up, somewhere in eastern Europe I believe. |
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