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Hotmail Blocks Gmail Emails (and Invites)

bonhomme_de_neige writes "Emails and invitations sent to Hotmail from Gmail accounts do not bounce, but nor do they arrive in the recipient's Inbox - they vanish mysteriously into the aether. Joel Johnson writes in his Gizmodo weblog that invitations he sent to a Hotmail address bounced (this even received coverage from ZDNet). Search Engine Roundtable writes that several ISPs are blocking Gmail. It's already well-documented that Yahoo moves Gmail invites into the Bulk Mail folder. I've personally confirmed the Hotmail and Yahoo blocking." Please note: I've not been able to verify this one way or another.

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  1. seventh post! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    haha!!!

  2. Dodgy by panxerox · · Score: -1, Troll

    If this is true this is the END of hotmail. just outragous even for M$

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    1. Re:Dodgy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      YAY! YOU WON THE M$ TROLL AWARD!

      Please collect your prize by playing in traffic on the nearest freeway.

  3. Re:So thats why! by Ieshan · · Score: -1, Troll

    Want one? Leave your email. =)

  4. Re:Mountains by black+mariah · · Score: -1, Troll

    Because we all know MS is on the verge of bankruptcy and that everyone that has a Hotmail account is willing to drop it immediately and transfer to Gmail. Seriously, wake the fuck up and join the real world.

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  5. Re:Stunning by GregChant · · Score: -1, Troll

    Rubbish. I use Hotmail, a friend of mine uses gmail. I've not had any problems getting his mails, and I've not even had to whitelist him for the spam filter.

    Well, if you had read the fscking post, you'd realize that there is no mention of normal mail between hotmail and gmail: it's referring specifically to gmail invites.

  6. Re:MS & Google by Tet · · Score: 0, Troll
    Why shouldn't soldiers away from home have unlimited size email boxes

    Soldiers away from home should have access to email at all! That they do is a sad commentary on the state of the military. Does anyone seriously believe that the military doesn't have traitorous elements? Given them access to an easy communication mechanism is not a clever idea. Restricting communication channels for those in sensitive areas is the only sane thing to do. But that's too politically unacceptable. Sigh...

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  7. Slashdoters cry wolf again by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I'm sick of reading "Microsoft sucks" and "Microsoft is trying to take over the world so they suck" stories here followed by post after post of MS bashing, especially when, more often than not, the only grounds for the "sucks" argument are statements like "MS sucks because they have a monopoly" or "Microsoft products are not open source so they suck". Grow up people. Love em or hate em as one of the most successful companies in history they must be doing something right. Could someone post a link to a critical thinking course please so these posters can learn how to develop a meaningful opinion? I'm off to find a more enlightened group to have discussions with.

  8. I'm surpised... by acoustix · · Score: 0, Troll

    at how many of you "geeks" use other people's webmail systems. Seems to me that if Linux is so great (and it is) that you would setup your own mail server.

    How many people here slam M$ and the turn around and check their Hotmail accounts?

    That's what you get for using a free (crappy) service.

    My ISP doesn't even have size restrictions on mail folders.

    -Nick

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  9. Re:Stunning by darkmeridian · · Score: 0, Troll

    The end HTML tag for your signature is wrong. It should be "voice=mr.burns" instead of "voice=normal". This is slashdot! HTML must be W3C compliant here! (Oh, wait.)

    Hey! I've created a successor to the spelling/grammar Nazi trolls: the HTML tag troll! Do I get a medal for this?

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  10. Vast majority of people don't want a 'GMAIL INVITE by A55M0NKEY · · Score: 0, Troll
    Most people would just click the checkbox next to the message and then hit the SPAM button to mark it as such, and send it to the bulk email folder where it belongs.

    I will check gmail out when it is generally available, but I don't want spam from anyone including google.

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  11. The real reason hotmail is losing these invites... by mojumbo · · Score: 1, Troll

    ...and lots of other mail...

    I got this in reply to my queries to msn/hotmail
    about frequent failed delivery of messages to
    their servers:

    From: "J**** H****"
    To: "Phil Dier"
    Subject: RE: Problems with failed delivery
    Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 16:10:11 -0700

    Hello,

    In the last couple of weeks, MSN Hotmail was experiencing an unusually
    heavy volume of incoming mail and this has placed us in the condition of
    having our incoming mail servers temporarily saturated with incoming
    connections. I would suggest that you make sure that your system is
    trying to make connections to more than one IP at a time, that it
    rotates connections between different IPs in our MX record, and that you
    use persistent connections when you do connect. Many domains will
    suspect a server of being a spammer if they stay connected beyond, say,
    50 RSET commands, but our system does not do that. We encourage
    unlimited RSETs for efficiency's sake.

    Our experience shows that the condition will abate sometime around 7 pm
    Pacific, so your queues should begin draining at that time, especially
    if you follow the recommendations above.

    I wish there was something I could tell you for sure but we don't know
    what is causing this or when it will clear up.

    Sincerely,

    J****, MSN Hotmail

  12. Re:WHAT IS A GMAIL INVITE? by Blkdeath · · Score: 0, Troll
    Speaking of which, I have a million invites if anyone wants one....

    OOOH! A million invites? Man, can you send one over at " incredibly@gullible.bandwagon.biz "? That'd be awesome! Then I'd be cool, tech-sheik, and the envy of both my friends (even the non-geek!). Boy, Gmail, now I can finally get laid! Thanks a million man!

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