You cannot access hotmail from anything other than Outlook Express...harmax said:for hotmail , yahoo , and gmail accounts ??
harmax said:is there really no way to configure any other client with hotmail?
I fear there is no way to do so now. Except that there may be some third party softwares available which can do so. But using them is against the hotmail terms So your account may be disabled if you use them. So better to stay away from it and use Outlook/Outlook Express for hotmail accountharmax said:is there really no way to configure any other client with hotmail?
Anonymous said:tried it out but receiving an error statin that " hotmail has disabled this feature : webdev "
Your account might be a recent one, like say created within last 4 months... All the older accounts, like say created before May 2004 work perfectly with it.
Same is the case with Outlook also. Hotmail has disabled mail relaying for all the new signups. ANd the older accounts are also going to be disabled from April 2005
harmax said:and one more query : why is that mozilla web browser and thunderbird r so slow to start whereas other programs like ie etc ... r very fast .
Firefox is based on GTK (unlike Mozilla), and its quite fast in gnu/linux environments. In case of IE, everything that the browser requires is already loaded. Just a window needs to be drawn on the screen.harmax said:1) make it quick launch?
CLick on the "Add new Search Engine" link on the search box drop down menu and pick up another search engine that you want to install from the web page that comes up (Internet Required)harmax said:2) how do i make the inbuilt search to use www.google.co.in instead of www.google.com?
Sorry For Butting in But i Too face the Same Problem.GNUrag said:Anonymous said:tried it out but receiving an error statin that " hotmail has disabled this feature : webdev "
Your account might be a recent one, like say created within last 4 months... All the older accounts, like say created before May 2004 work perfectly with it.
Same is the case with Outlook also. Hotmail has disabled mail relaying for all the new signups. ANd the older accounts are also going to be disabled from April 2005
You can use OE with your existing POP3/IMAP email accounts, but the HTTPMail facility that Hotmail was providing is going to be withdrawn in stages... This is primarily being done to prevent users with broadband connecting from spamming by using Hotmail's servers... (this is what MS says...)ycr007 said:As GNUrag says,Will Outlook be of No use after April 2005??
How come M$ are causing thedownfall of their own Client??
pradeep_chauhan said:No the flash plug in for all the browsers is the same only the location of placing the plugin is diffrent.