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Open the Hotmail website. Go to https://www.hotmail.com/ in your computer's web browser. Since Hotmail has been merged with Microsoft Outlook, this will redirect you to the Microsoft Outlook login page.
If doing this opens your Outlook inbox, you're already logged into your account.
If your inbox opens to a different person's account, sign out by clicking the profile icon in the top-right corner of the screen and then clicking Sign out in the resulting drop-down menu.
Click Sign in. It's in the middle of the page. Enter your Hotmail email address. In the "Email, phone, or Skype" text box, type in the email address that you use for your Hotmail account.
If you haven't logged into your Hotmail account in over 270 days (or within 10 days of creating the account), it will be deleted and you'll need to make a new account.[1]
Click Next. It's below the text box. Enter your password. Type your account's password into the "Password" text box.
If you don't know your password, you'll need to reset your password before proceeding.
Click Sign in. This is below the "Password" text box. As long as your account's login information is correct, this will open your inbox.
Actually first was www.hotmail.com and when they changed their domain from hotmail to live all existing IDs were asked to convert their account or choose new alias for www.mail.live.com instead of www.hotmail.com. Same as when they changed again from mail.live.com to outlook.com all existing users were again asked to convert their account from mail.live.com to outlook.com or choose new alias on outlook.com instead of www.mail.live.com
Myself is the witness because I created at hotmail than changed to live.com and now changed to outlook.com There was a period set for every change and after that all accounts would be assumed blocked/disabled or may be removed.
I think you have the same case that you not converted your account
Are you using Outlook Express or another email program (like Microsoft's Live Mail)? What ISP are you connecting to (Outlook.com (formerly Hotmail), gmail.com)?
This is a symptom of a security mismatch. The exact solution will depend on the answers to the questions above. Most likely, you either need to change the port from the default one. You also may need to change the encryption/authentication protocol. These settings may be under different sections of the email program setup menus. (They will be in the Advanced settings of the Server Settings/SMTP settings section of the program. Check under Tools)
For example, Live.com uses port 995, instead of 110 for the pop3 server. The outgoing SMTP server needs to be accessed at port 587, instead of 25. You need to include your full email address in your user settings for both the incoming and outgoing mail. See http://liveunplugged.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/hotmail-and-msn-accounts-pop3smtp-access/ for some details of the Hotmail/Outlook/Live Mail configurations.
Please add some comments with your specific situation for a better solution. I hope this helps.
You and me both. Unfortunately Microsoft has scrapped the Hotmail interface for the Outlook interface. It's still the same email account, just with a different look and feel. Unless you can raise enough money to buy Microsoft from Bill Gates, I'm afraid we're both stuck with the "new and improved" interface.
Hi, it might be caused by your account's automatic upgrade to outlook.com So, please go to www.outlook.com and write in your e-mail with @outlook.com instead of @hotmail.com Please do reply and rate my solution.
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