Update: more than one of my US based free Hotmail accounts now has
free Hotmail server POP/SMTP access.

Please be aware that with this change is a change in the server
identity (UIDL) of every message on the Hotmail server.  For those of
you that have chosen to keep mail on the Hotmail server Inbox it is
all but certain that, in choosing to move to the new free POP server
you, will cause a *COMPLETE NEW DOWNLOAD* of all email in the Hotmail
Imbox.  Please do not even think to blame the Hotmail extension - it
is purely a consequence of choosing to move to the free Hotmail POP
server.

On Feb 12, 12:05 am, alanrf <[email protected]> wrote:
> I notice that at least one of my US based free Hotmail accounts which
> did not have free Hotmail POP server access 24 hours ago now does - so
> I suspect that the advertised February availability of free Hotmail
> POP/SMTP access in the US is likely to be reality.
>
> On Feb 5, 4:16 pm, tramir <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > it seems like this is phase 1 of their pop3 rollout, which affects
> > accounts from select countries 
> > (seehttps://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/settings/archive/2009/01/13/pop...).
> > unfortunately, us accounts are not included yet...
>
> > On Feb 5, 5:22 am, Firefox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Pop3.live.com is working for 2 of my hotmail.com accounts and 2
> > > msn.com accounts however there are some other accounts its not working
> > > on despite having the exact same settings.
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