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Hotmail has finally added POP3 support, and although it’s not worldwide launch yet, there is hack to instantly enable and turn on Hotmail POP3 support even though you’re not register at the initial launch region or country. Once POP3 is enabled, email messages sent to Hotmail can be downloaded to Gmail Inbox or mailbox via POP3 access protocol. User no longer need to depend on hectic process to transfer Hotmail to Gmail anymore. Tip: Enable Hotmail POP3 support before attempting to link it from Gmail.
How to Set and Configure Gmail to Download Emails from Hotmail Account
Username: username@hotmail.com [full MSN or Windows Live ID Hotmail address in @msn.com, @live.com or @hotmail.com] Password: [enter Windows Live ID password used to sign in to Hotmail] POP Server: pop3.live.com Port: 995
Tick the check box for Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail option.
Other options that are optional, and can be configured are:
Leave a copy of retrieved message on the server.
Label incoming messages with an identity (move to a folder).
Archive incoming messages (Skip the Inbox).
Click Add Account button when done.
Optionally, user may choose to use Gmail to send email from your other email addresses (as Hotmail). To do so, just continue to complete the wizard, and verify by clicking on confirmation link send to the Hotmail Inbox (which should now appear in Gmail Inbox after a while as POP3 is now working to retrieve and download all received mails in Hotmail to Gmail).
All mail received on Windows Live MSN Hotmail will now be retrieved, downloaded and transferred to Gmail Inbox automatically and without intervention or attention required.
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“What is Windows SteadyState? Share computers, not headaches
What state is your shared computer in at the end of the day?
* Hard disk filled with downloaded files? * Strange options configured? * Programs installed that you don’t want? * System infected with viruses and spyware? * Computer bogged down for unknown reasons?”
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How to Configure Gmail to Download, Get and Transfer Mail from Hotmail
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Hotmail has finally added POP3 support, and although it’s not worldwide launch yet, there is hack to instantly enable and turn on Hotmail POP3 support even though you’re not register at the initial launch region or country. Once POP3 is enabled, email messages sent to Hotmail can be downloaded to Gmail Inbox or mailbox via POP3 access protocol. User no longer need to depend on hectic process to transfer Hotmail to Gmail anymore.
Tip: Enable Hotmail POP3 support before attempting to link it from Gmail.
How to Set and Configure Gmail to Download Emails from Hotmail Account
Username: username@hotmail.com [full MSN or Windows Live ID Hotmail address in @msn.com, @live.com or @hotmail.com]
Password: [enter Windows Live ID password used to sign in to Hotmail]
POP Server: pop3.live.com
Port: 995
MS Steady State 2.5 released
/in Tech StuffHere’s the solution for the most of you. Lock down your computer so no viruses or spyware can get in:
“What is Windows SteadyState?
Share computers, not headaches
What state is your shared computer in at the end of the day?
* Hard disk filled with downloaded files?
* Strange options configured?
* Programs installed that you don’t want?
* System infected with viruses and spyware?
* Computer bogged down for unknown reasons?”