Read all of the following
http://www.howto-outlook.com/news/hotmailaccessforbidden.htm
Hotmail?
Read the post by PA Bear MS MVP for your answer and how to correct this
issue. Today
is Sept 1
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...ss.general/browse_frm/thread/5aa7d2d5b76b171a
You should have received an email from Hotmail telling you about this
months
ago. Today's the deadline.
Applies also to Outlook
Copied from a post by PA Bear MS MVP
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This message is a follow-up to my post of 02 June 2009:
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...ss.general/browse_frm/thread/5aa7d2d5b76b171a
Microsoft is changing the way Outlook Express users access Hotmail
accounts.
This change will require all Hotmail-in-OE users to take action /before/
Tuesday, 01 September 2009.
If you use Outlook Express to access a Hotmail or MSN account, you will
need
to set up a NEW MAIL ACCOUNT (OE: Tools | Accounts | Add | Mail) per the
instructions here:
http://windowslivehelp.com/solution...ail-account-to-microsoft-outlook-express.aspx
=> NOTE: In Step #11 on the above page, select Port 587 in the Outgoing
mail (SMTP) box, not Port 25!
=> After you've gotten the new (POP3) account set-up and working properly
or
after 01 September, you should REMOVE (delete) your old (WebDAV) Hotmail
account here: Tools | Accounts | Mail.
=> When you access your Hotmail account via POP3, only the messages in
your
inbox on the Hotmail web-page (
http://mail.live.com) will download into
OE.
Furthermore, these messages will download into OE's default Inbox and the
Hotmail-specific set of folders you're used to (cf.
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/i/tr/cms/contentPics/t01220030403shu01_C.gif)
will no longer be available.
Have more questions? See the FAQ page here:
http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/dav/archive/2009/05/04/frequently-asked-questions.aspx
Need more help? Visit the Hotmail Community Forum:
http://windowslivehelp.com/community/47.aspx
Why is this happening? Outlook Express [uses] a legacy communications
method
(known as the WebDAV protocol) to access Hotmail. Because the WebDAV
protocol is not optimally suited for programs to access large inboxes such
as Hotmail, new alternatives have been built. Last year, user-feedback led
MS to postpone plans to retire the WebDAV protocol until more options were
available. Now that these options (including POP3 access) are available,
MS
is ready to retire the WebDAV protocol.
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Peter
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Sammy Castagna said:
I installed IE8 on two computers few days ago one with Outlook and one
with Outlook Express. Now Outlook or Outlook Express will not down load
the hotmail accounts I can only access them by web mail. Anyone else had
this issue?
Sammy