Hey Dave,

Thanks for the input.

Yes - I'm simply using the regular Webmail access - and I did Refresh on the webpage Numerous times. I can understand if a co. doesn't want to accept a Hotmail address, although that's frustrating - since they did NOT even Say that this was the case - and simply stated that an e-mail was sent to me!

But - at this point - I shall probably just assume U R right - and that they blocked an e-mail being sent to me, and just not bother with the thing I was trying to sign up for...

Thanks again!
-K-


On 11/14/2012 11:41 AM, Dave Crozier wrote:
Kurt,
Why not use Mailinator.com you simply say your email address is 
<anything>@mailinator.com and then go onto mailinator, key in your <anything> 
as the username and the emails sent to it can be viewed and deleted. The system holds 
emails for 7 days (I think) unless you delete them first and also there are loads of 
alternate addresses you can use other tthan Mailinator.com.

What are you using to access your Hotmail? Phones will usually use Push and 
PC's normally pull email but I'm not sure Hotmail still has Pop3 access.
If you are using a browser to access Hotmail then you shouldn't have to do 
anything other than refres the page. My guess is that the people who you sent 
the hotmail address to won't accept it as being legitimate. Lots of companies 
will not accept Hotmail addresses.

Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kurt @ VR-FX
Sent: 14 November 2012 16:03
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NF] Hotmail, Junk Mail & Email Pull...

Hey folks,

Hopefully this is a Quick one. I use Hotmail, but almost never access it
- and I do what I have heard others on this list do - use it as a Junk Mail 
address - like signing up for some kind of free Net services or a trial service.

I did one, and it claims to have sent me a msg to my Hotmail - but, I don't see it - not even in Junk. 
Was figuring I just needed to try "Pulling" the e-mail - like forcing it to Receive/Retrieve 
msgs. But, unlike Outlook & Thunderbird - I can't seem to find this "Pull" function.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

TIA,
-K-

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