Thanks, makes logical sense....
Wish they wouldn't dick around with the login like that, Gmail doesn't 
feel the need to do so...

I guess it's partially deliberate (so people wont use such add-ons) 
because M$'s ad system isn't as effective as Google's
Or possibly nothing to do with that at all....


Chris Clifton wrote:
> In recent weeks the Hotmail extension has often been "broken" by an 
> information page that Hotmail serves up to a browser connection which 
> has to be "clicked through" before arriving at the log in page. As the 
> extension works like a browser when logging you in to Hotmail, but 
> without a Human brain behind it to read and respond, when it is 
> presented with an unexpected web page instead of the log in, it simply 
> stops and reports an error. Whenever the Hotmail extension suddenly 
> stops working, it's well worth anyone's while to log in to Hotmail using 
> a browser themselves and clear any information pages that Hotmail have 
> chosen to serve before the log in.
>
>   


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