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Damien 18-02-2005 15:48

Hotmail Plus
 
One of the features of hotmail plus is the ability to use it with outlook or outlook express. Now, i am on a mac so i wondered if this meant it would allow POP3 access with ALL mail clients or if it is limited to outlook?

nffc 18-02-2005 18:31

Re: Hotmail Plus
 
Hotmail Popper still works with mine.

[Admin Edit] (Neil)-Illegal suggestion removed-please keep suggestions like that off the board.

punky 18-02-2005 20:10

Re: Hotmail Plus
 
Yup. Hotmail Plus is accessible via POP3 so any email client, Outlook (Mac)Mail, Thunderbird, will work.

http://www.neowin.net/comments.php?i...&category=main

nffc 18-02-2005 22:59

Re: Hotmail Plus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nffc
Hotmail Popper still works with mine.

[Admin Edit] (Neil)-Illegal suggestion removed-please keep suggestions like that off the board.

Hmm... I only suggested that he "could" *** * ***** I didn't even say how.

Damien 18-02-2005 23:20

Re: Hotmail Plus
 
dam it. I am curious now

Bex 18-02-2005 23:29

Re: Hotmail Plus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien
dam it. I am curious now

damien the joys of pm's and emails etc ;):p:

Damien 24-02-2005 01:59

Re: Hotmail Plus
 
Does hotmail plus allow forwarding? And what is this about using msn in hotmail

nffc 24-02-2005 02:00

Re: Hotmail Plus
 
Hotmail Popper's still working (to receive) on all three of my hotmails...

Damien 24-02-2005 17:46

Re: Hotmail Plus
 
Does hotmail plus allow forwarding? And what is this about using msn in hotmail

Paul K 24-02-2005 17:53

Re: Hotmail Plus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien
Does hotmail plus allow forwarding? And what is this about using msn in hotmail

Is there an echo in here? I swear someone asked that before somewhere :erm: I would think you would need someone that uses Hotmail Plus to answer that ;)


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