Re: http mail
- From: "PA Bear" <PABearMVP@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 04:47:22 -0500
There are no POP3 or SMTP mail hosts anymore for Hotmail.
POP3/SMTP mailservers for MSN mail is still around but only a very few "legacy" customers have POP3 access to their name@xxxxxxx accounts.
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~PA Bear
Vanguard wrote:
<snip>
> > "Carl G" wrote in message ...
> > > I just got Qwest DSL about 3 weeks ago,with msn.
> > > Is there a way around useing that lousey http mail server and keep
> > > outlook express as it was with pop3 mail.
There are no POP3 or SMTP mail hosts anymore for Hotmail. Microsofts
dropped then something like 6 years ago. WebDAV scripting is used to
access Hotmail over HTTP, and Outlook and Outlook Express know WebDAV so
they can connect to Hotmail. However, you will need a paid Hotmail
account if it was created after 29-Nov-2004 since WebDAV access is
disabled for freebie Hotmail accounts created after that date. I believe
there are some 3rd party mail aggregating services that also have
scripted in WebDAV to access Hotmail accounts. I think HotPOP
(http://www.boolean.ca/hotpop/) supports WebDAV: it used to be free but I
stopped using it when it became trialware and cost money ($18).
Why is using WebDAV such a pain? It's just another set of commands
within a script that get sent to the mail host and similar to how your
e-mail client sends commands to the POP3 and SMTP servers. The problem
isn't with WebDAV or HTTP. The problem is with the Hotmail service. You
don't have to use the e-mail service included by your Internet provider.
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