I use these settings with outlook 2007, and windows mail, and had no issues
sending or receiving.

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Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 9:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Pop3 settings for hotmail

Pretty sure I tried this and yes I could receive mail but not send them. 
I use Thunderbird now and Hotmail is fully supported.

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On 17/01/2010 03:09, Kliph wrote:
> I got these settings from a blog about a year ago, and they work just
fine.
> Just follow them to a t and you will be fine!
>
> 1.    In Outlook  2007, click the Tools menu, and then click Accounts.
> 2.    Click Add, and then click Mail.
> 3.    Type your name, and then click Next.
> 4.    Type your full Windows Live Hotmail e-mail address, and then click
> Next.
> 5.    Enter the following information, and then click Next:
> .     In the My incoming mail server is a box, click POP3.
> .     In the Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP, or HTTP) server box, type
> pop3.live.com.
> .     In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server box, type smtp.live.com
> 6.    Type the account name and the password for your Windows Live Hotmail
> account. Clear the Remember password check box unless you're the only
person
> with access to the computer. Make sure that the Log on using Secure
Password
> Authentication (SPA) check box isn't selected.
> 7.    Click Next, and then click Finish.
> 8.    In the Internet Accounts window, click the Mail tab, click the
> Windows Live Hotmail account that you added, and then click Properties.
> 9.    Click the Advanced tab, and under Server Port Numbers, enter the
> following information, and then click OK:
> .     In the Incoming mail (POP3) box, type 995.
> .     In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) box, type 25.
> .     Under both Outgoing mail (SMTP) and Incoming mail (POP3), select the
> This server requires a secure connection (SSL) check box.
> 10.   Click Close.
>
>
>
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