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does hotmail stop emails going out now and again.What would be the advantage of paying �14.99 per year for hotmail plus. thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it means you don't loose your address if you don't use it for a while and you might get a bigger storage allowance as well.
Really, you shouldn't bother, instead get yourself a Gmail (or GoogleMail) account. If you stick your current email address into the box on http://b10m.swal.org/gmail they'll send you an invite. It'll give you 1.5 or 2GB storage allowance and your account will only be suspended if you don't log in for 9 months! It will also work with Outlook or Outlook Express or any other email program just as a normal address would.
Really, you shouldn't bother, instead get yourself a Gmail (or GoogleMail) account. If you stick your current email address into the box on http://b10m.swal.org/gmail they'll send you an invite. It'll give you 1.5 or 2GB storage allowance and your account will only be suspended if you don't log in for 9 months! It will also work with Outlook or Outlook Express or any other email program just as a normal address would.
Ah, I see, sorry. This sometimes happens because one particular domain will block mail from another domain, usually because of spam.
In simple terms, someone using Hotmail sends millions of spam emails to AOL customers, so AOL says f-you Hotmail, we're not taking any more of your email traffic until you can sort your problems out. The majority suffer for the actions of the very few.
I'd be surprised if someone had done this to the all mighty Microsoft's email service, but it does happen. There's also nothing you can do about it, it may just sort itself out.
In simple terms, someone using Hotmail sends millions of spam emails to AOL customers, so AOL says f-you Hotmail, we're not taking any more of your email traffic until you can sort your problems out. The majority suffer for the actions of the very few.
I'd be surprised if someone had done this to the all mighty Microsoft's email service, but it does happen. There's also nothing you can do about it, it may just sort itself out.
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