Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Hotmail Enables POP3 for U.S. Users [Windows Live]

Good news, Hotmail users. Hotmail has finally enabled POP3 access to their accounts. Last week I wrote about a somewhat complicated process of getting Hotmail over to your Gmail account. Well, strike that! Simply go into your account settings and enter the information as outlined below.

Thanks for the update, Lifehacker!

via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on 2/11/09

Ars Technica cites an "insider" in announcing that POP3 access for Hotmail users has been activated in the U.S. Say hello to getting Hotmail into Gmail, non-Microsoft-made mail clients, and many other places.

Microsoft has been rolling out POP3 importing access to a number of countries since mid-January, including Canada, the U.K., most of western Europe, and elsewhere. The details you need to plug into your mail client or other webmail account, though, should be the same. Here's the list, as posted by the Windows Live team:

POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example yourname@hotmail.com
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? Yes

It goes without saying that Hotmail (excuse us, Windows Live Hotmail) is a bit behind the curve in offering up direct mail access to its customers, but its welcome news, nonetheless. Hotmail users might also notice integrated Windows Messenger sign-ins through a menu in the upper-right corner, providing chat capabilities while you're in your inbox.


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