POP recognizes no folder information.  It is designed to only download
from the Inbox of the server.

On Jan 20, 10:32 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know about other folders, I've only got the inbox in my Hotmail.
> You can set up filters to work on pretty much any information in the
> headers, if Hotmail doesn't add folder information, then you should be
> able to set up filters in TB that work in a similar way to any filters
> you have in Hotmail.
>
>
>
> Seb wrote:
> > It does work, but I'm wondering if I can still sort my emails with the
> > filters using headers, and if I can even download folders other than
> > the inbox...
>
> > On Jan 19, 2:27 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> It is secured SMTP, TLS, but MS say in their instructions to use port
> >> 25, which is the default in Thunderbird, which doesn't work. Interesting
> >> to note that Google also use TLS and port 587 for their SMTP.
>
> >> alanrf wrote:
>
> >>> As usual MS decideds not to follow the rules.  Port 25 is the de facto
> >>> standard for unsecured SMTP.
>
> >>> Some antivirus products that scan email outbound make this assumption
> >>> and prevent the secure connection being made.  I know that this is the
> >>> case with avast.  Any avast user who wants the work around (other than
> >>> the one given above) so that port 25 can be used with a secure
> >>> connection let me know.
>
> >>> On Jan 18, 8:09 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>> Yup! If you're in one of the countries listed in the pages djmaniak777
> >>>> linked to;
> >>>> <http://windowslivewire.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2F7EB29B42641D59!3241...>
> >>>> <http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/settings/archive/2009/01/13/pop3...>
> >>>> <http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/settings/archive/2009/01/06/send...>
> >>>> Hotmail is now giving free POP3 access. It doesn't matter what email
> >>>> client or operating system you use you can get your Hotmail without any
> >>>> extra software.
> >>>> I'd guess that some people behind corporate firewalls may still need the
> >>>> extensions, just as some people need them for Gmail. As Hotmail roll
> >>>> this out worldwide, we'll all be able to read our Hotmail in any email
> >>>> client of our choice.
>
> >>>> hagatha wrote:
>
> >>>>> Does this work with Thunderbird & Hotmail.... on a PC?
>
> >>>>> hagatha
>
> >>>>> On Jan 18, 6:23 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>> That does the trick! same security and port number settings as Gmail.
>
> >>>>>> astro wrote:
>
> >>>>>>> I couldn't send on the default port 25 (either TLS or SSL), however
> >>>>>>> setting the smtp server to port 587 and TLS only seems to work fine
> >>>>>>> for some reason.  Not sure why this would be the case since I've never
> >>>>>>> had any issues with port 25 on my ISP before, so I can only assume the
> >>>>>>> problem is with hotmail itself.
>
> >>>>>>> On Jan 18, 7:58 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>> Well I've tried this with my UK based Hotmail.com account. I can 
> >>>>>>>> receive
> >>>>>>>> mails, but haven't yet been able to send through smtp.live.com.
>
> >>>>>>>> djmaniak777 wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>> the details are here
> >>>>>>>>>http://windowslivewire.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2F7EB29B42641D59!3241...
> >>>>>>>>>http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/settings/archive/2009/01/13/pop3...
> >>>>>>>>>http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/settings/archive/2009/01/06/send...
>
> >>>>>>>>> On Jan 13, 8:15 pm, alanrf <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>>> Hotmail promised to open up free POP/SMTP access quite a long time
> >>>>>>>>>> ago.
>
> >>>>>>>>>> It is possible that they are doing this in certain regions where 
> >>>>>>>>>> they
> >>>>>>>>>> are competing with local free Yahoo for example or it may reflect 
> >>>>>>>>>> that
> >>>>>>>>>> this is a paid for Hotmail Plus account that has always had 
> >>>>>>>>>> POP/SMTP
> >>>>>>>>>> server access.
>
> >>>>>>>>>> It just tried this with a free Hotmail account here in the US and 
> >>>>>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>>>> response was "pop3.live.com responded user does not have pop 
> >>>>>>>>>> access".
>
> >>>>>>>>>> On Jan 12, 10:59 am, plnk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> I has used this extensions for couple of years but today I read 
> >>>>>>>>>>> that
> >>>>>>>>>>> hotmail now comes with pop3. I try it and it worked fine.
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> POP3 with SSL: pop3.live.com
> >>>>>>>>>>> SMTP: smtp.live.com
> >>>>>>>>>>> User: tu direcció[email protected]
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> Sorry for my english
>
> >>>>>>>> --
>
> >>>>>> --
>
> >>>> --
>
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