Yes, I'm Canadian. I was in Canada when I opened that account, and in 
the USA when I opened those accounts. When I log off my Canadian account 
I get sympatico.msn, and when i log off my American accounts I get msn. 
But I'm working in Ukraine. I hope that doesn't have something to do with it

Chris Clifton wrote:
> Ahh! I think I see a possible problem for Frank. Hotmail say that they 
> will decide which territory an account is based in on a combination of 
> the account information (where you've told them you live) and the IP 
> address you're sending from (where you actually are). If Frank isn't a 
> Canadian resident, or he uses a USA ISP, he won't get free access.
>
> The Real Bev wrote:
>   
>> Frank Fileccia wrote:
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> You cannot get FREE pop access.
>>>
>>> I have free Canadian and USA Hotmail accounts and neither allows access. 
>>> You can only access through POP3 if you have a PAID subscription
>>>     
>>>       
>> You just got here, right?
>>
>>   
>>     
>
>   

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