Hotmail Begins to Upgrade Free Accounts
Myrmi writes "It looks as if Hotmail have started to upgrade free Hotmail accounts to 250Mb of space as promised. The account the screenshot is from is an old account - created August 1999 - so I guess they're upgrading the accounts in chronological order. Hopefully they'll get round to newer ones soon."
Sure space is a big issue with the 2mb hotmail accounts, but I think my biggest problem with their service is speed. Even on a broadband connection, the pages usually load very very slowly. This was the main reason that I switched to gmail--it just loads faster. And to top it off, gmail offers 4*250mb plus features like conversations and a good quick spell checker. For me to switch back now, it will take a lot of *new* features on hotmail's service.
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Am I one of the only people who would rather use hotmail anyway rather than gmail or spymac? gmail to me is a confusing interface and spymac is down half the time. hotmail is just simple and it works
well it works in that maybe I am used to all its quirks and how to log in perhaps compared to gmail. Many years of habit make light work as they say
I've had my hotmail account since way before it became MSN Hotmail, and I've had my 250mb since mid August. Which means...
MORE SPAM!! YEAH!!!
...and its still 2mb. Any news on the attachment sizes? 1mb is pretty crappy.
This will probably be modded troll, but I'm really asking myself, who on earth is using hotmail of all free mail services and why?
At least here in Germany there are several freemail providers that offer at least the same amount of MB and allow me to use pop3 and imap, so why should I care about Hotmail?
I've got an account from 1998 that starts with a and hasn't been upgraded. So it's neither chronological nor alphabetical. It probably just depends on what server your data is stored on when they go to migrate a batch of accounts.
I got my hotmail account in 1997, it was upgraded last month. I'd thought about giving it up several times but I can't because occasionally I receive email from friends I haven't seen in years. The main improvement is that now my inbox doesn't get full with spam and starts rejecting valid messages.
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1GB is still bigger than 250mb.
Unless of course your living in a reality distortion field.
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I use hotmail as moy spam collector, any time it says "Enter email" they get a hot mail and i keep my gmail squeeky clean. As for 250mb, i think M$ is just being cheap again, for a global monoply they have a pretty bad mail service.
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Now if they could only join us in the 21st Century and add email forwarding.... ...then I could just check me gmail account and not have to worry about mail box size on Hotmail.
Swell! More spam can fit in.
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...for the Spam.
Seriously, I had a Hotmail account, which I used for testing purposes only. Never, ever gave the address out for any reason, and that thing was inundated with crap every single day...
My theory is that MS sells the user list to spammers...
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How do you know when your account was created? I'd like to find the date for mine.
My biggest pet peave other than space with hotmail is the link system.. it opens new links in a new window but within another frame. It would be nice if there was an option in the settings to turn this "feature" off.
Am I the only one who still uses POP3 or IMAP?
On another note, can someone enlighten me as to why they are upgrading the accounts so slowly? Shouldn't it be a quick and easy scripted task (unless they're editing the records one at a time)?
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I have a hotmail account from the same month, and it hasn't been updated yet....
I only keep it because I use msn messenger a fair amount (through trillian or gaim of course)
My acct is from '97, and it's still @ 2MB... not sure if they're doing these chronologically, but that's just based on your acct being from '99 vs. mine from '97. Maybe they're going alphabetically? My acct starts w/ an 'f', what does your begin w/ ?
Still, regardless, I've already moved all of my contacts to GMail, and have basically stopped using my Hotmail acct; been planning on letting it die off before the end of the year, once i'm certain that all of my contacts are sending email to my GMail acct.
but many people use outlook to access hotmail. So, hotmail still have its point, though I don't know how could hotmail make money by supporting outlook.
but if google make a browser and integrate the gmail into this browser, the story will be different. The gmail still could run as the way it is running and showing text ads. And people could use it as if it is a email client. So google will make money from gmail.
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It is not all about space. Hotmail is old service and this email id is known to many of friends. So you need to keep this id for some time. But main problems are: ....
Slow working
Large Advertisements
No keyboard shortcuts
and so on
Bottom line: switch to GMAIL (read as get gmail invitation)
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I agree, I've had my hotmail account upped to 250MB at least a month ago, maybe closer to two. I also have had the account since the creation of the internet (thanks Al Gore!).
Of course, any news that has to do with Microsoft doing something well/nice/good takes a very long time to make it to this MS-Hater forum. (this will be proved by someone marking this post as flamebait or troll, wait and see!)
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who here really uses hotmail as their primary account? ever since MS took over they have been the worst email service ever. eg, when you click on a link, it opens with a hotmail frame.
my teacher used it to send homework to our class, it wouldn't work because it only allows a maximum of 1 mass mailings.
do people not know about other options such as yahoo? or do people don't care?
Marge, get me your address book, 4 beers, and my conversation hat.
I would have never considerd a webmail account for daily use, but with Gmail its something different.
I don't know why, but the recent pro/contra Gmail discussion appeared interesting and I wanted to give it a try.
Hotmail and most other webmail providers lack a "geek factor".
I've had my account since 1996 - it hasn't yet been upgraded so if the upgrades are occuring in chronological order, it's a chronology I'm not familiar with.
Don't forget that there are millions of people out there that are either happy with their Hotmail accounts and/or who would be greatly inconvenienced by abandoning those accounts altogether.
m aliases, the searching, the labelling as opposed to foldering approach, etc) but there's no way in hell that I'm going to abandoning my Hotmail account anytime soon.
I have both a Hotmail account and a Gmail one. My Hotmail one dates back to 1996 (maybe 1995), definitely before the date that the service was acquired by Microsoft.
My Gmail account is maybe six months old. Which do I prefer using? Well, for reasons other than the account size (ie, the superior filtering, the unlimited [accountname]+[anythingyouwanttoputhere]@gmail.co
Why? Well an eight (nine?) year-old email address has been the primary method of email communication for friends, family and others that want to contact me. If I were to abandon that email address, even after notifying everyone that I could think of who would want to send me an email, then I'm sure that there would be some messages that wouldn't get to me as intended.
And even if I could guarantee that all personal communication would suddenly come to my Gmail account, I'd still keep the Hotmail one, if only for site registrations, etc, that one day might lead to spam.
Does Hotmail compare well to Gmail? No. Is Microsoft increasing the size limit on Hotmail accounts a "me too" move? Yes. Does that mean that Hotmail is now redundant. No, not for me, not for millions of others.
"Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue." - David Brent, Wernham Hogg
...how much fish they have to feed each mnemonic monkey to increase its capacity to 250MB.
/. but cut Microsoft some slack, people!
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Maybe it's based on the proportion of time that your account spends being near the 2MB mark compared to low volume users? The hope being that you'll get so tired of waiting that you'll bite the bullet and just buy a 2 gig account instead of waiting for the upgrade.
Again, just a guess...
Maybe MSN doesn't like your user name.
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I have a 1997 account and still have the 2MB. I don't think they're going by that. Besides, it probably goes by server.
.. and still 2 MB - and they count spam in the total size of your account!!
:)
Only reason I still have it is because this was my first web e-mail account and too many people have the address.
Good to see GMail forcing others to upgrade
Wierd, my account dates back to 1995, and I got an e-mail about the storage about 3 months ago, and since then had 250megs.
Unfortunatly hotmail sucks, and is too slow.
O'well. Anyone want my account?
Yeah. It's called "httpmail" and uses WebDAV. More information can be found here and here.
Maybe they'll add an extension for Mozilla/Thunderbird one of these days.
I stick with gmail because of what googling is good for, searching my messages. I've imported all of my messages from the past four years, and I've only filled up a mere 100mb. I plan to use gmail for a very very long time, and I expect google to last pretty much forever. The searching, hotmail doesn't offer that, and I don't think spymac offers that either. Also the ads, there's no small advertising that gets attached to the bottom of the emails like hotmail does it. And those worries about privacy, I trust google more that microsoft hotmail or some other obscure one like spymac.
This happened months ago on my account. I shoulda took a picture of it and sent it in. I think they're upgrading in chronological order (I got mine way back in '97).
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effective spam filtering would be more use than the space
maybe one day hotmail will actually let users ban domains more effectively
at the moment they give the choice of
randomusername@randomletters.foo.com
or
*@r
and
*@*.foo.com
is whats needed for this one and they will not let me block it
at least hotmail popper lets me use thunderbird as a mail client instead of outlook.
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You're 100% right. Hotmail pages contain a lot of content that doesn't just take a long time to transfer, it takes a long time to render and eats a lot of CPU. Fine on a P4 sitting on a cable modem, but you can't assume that. Gmail requires a newer browser, which is a software upgrade.
Also, the hotmail interface is stupid. It's like using a plastic spork. The spam filtering sucks. My hotmail account is now used only when I need to sign up for something. I log in, clear out all the junk (it fills up in about a day), get the sign up message, and then leave it again.
Gmail is better in just about every way. The only thing I'd want is more encryption.
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I've had mine since 1997, and it's still at 2 MB
I personally use my .tk address, and have also used hotpop.com and others. You just need to go to passport.com and attach your address to a passport. Using GAIM or the like you could even be logged onto both accounts at the same time to give everyone your new address.
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I got my 250Mb quota a month ago :)
Definately better than 1Mb, and constantly almost maxing out if one spam comes in with images attached.
Hotmail has slow service, and it's interface still has problems. However, it works for me while Gmail does not.
I mean this in a literal fashion. I use Firefox 1.0PR with Kerio Personal Firewall 4.1.0 and Gmail does not work. The code for the easy interface apparently is really complicated and just doesn't work. It doesn't work in IE, either.
Hmm... Anyone else see this problem? Since Gmail is experimental, google searching has been fruitless.
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They delete every older-than-30-days mail. I found out about this when I came back home after six weeks without net access, my account was even "disabled". ;)), etc.
I lost old personnal e-mails I wanted to keep, login information to some forums and Ebay, the key for Free AVG (but I got another on www.serials.ws
I don't care about the 2MB limit (text isn't that heavy!), deleting my e-mail is far worse !
Have a nice day.
Let's not forget the monthly "try msn messenger and the msn network and upgrade your account!!!" Microsoft spam that you're unable to block or filter out.
First, are they still deleting "Sent Messages" after 30 days? I didn't know this, and I've lost a few hundred messages that I would have liked to keep.
But, more importantly, if you had upgraded your Hotmail service in the past to Hotmail Plus through MS Passport and you a) changed your credit card number and b) let your account lapse, you're account will be marked as locked and you will NEVER be able to upgrade it again. This occurs when MS tries to autobill you for another year of Hotmail Plus and the card comes up as invalid. I contacted MS about this through their email team, and they basically told me "Tough shit, go make another account."
I will post the response messages I got back from MS to this thread. They are complete cocksuckers. And no, THEY DON'T HAVE PHONE SUPPORT for Passport accounts. They'll take your money and do business with you online, but you'll never be able to call to them and complain...
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Now, if .Mac will get a grip and increase their limits as well!
From: US_hmexst@css.one.microsoft.com
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Subject: CSTxxxx41998ID - RE:get help with a problem not listed here
Date: August 10, 2004 10:00:08 AM EDT
To: john_doe@hotmail.com
Dear John,
Thank you for writing to us at MSN Extra Storage support. I apologize for delay in responding to your query.
I understand that you are unable to sign up for Extra Storage as your account is locked.
john, I have checked your Hotmail account and found that the MSN Extra Storage subscription was cancelled due to non-payment. The financial institution has declined to pay charges submitted to your credit card for this service. This may be due to an expiration date passing.
After the subscription was cancelled, the credit card number associated with this account has been removed and we do not have the ability to re-instate any MSN subscription on this account. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
You may create another Hotmail account with a different username and sign-up for MSN Extra Storage subscription on that new account.
This is to let you know that, currently you are a free Hotmail user of 2 MB storage space.
I am glad to inform you that, MSN is going to introduce the new plans by the end of July. Microsoft is diligently working to upgrade the service and you can expect the changes very soon.
For your information, MSN is going to offer 250 MB of storage space to your Inbox absolutely free. Please be assured that you would not be charged for the service. This is going to be free.
With the 250 MB storage space you will avail the following features mentioned below:
1. You will be able to send attachment up to 10 MB,
2. Anti-virus protection that both scan and cleans incoming and outgoing e-mail messages for viruses and worms,
3. Upon upgrade, enabling individual and shared calendaring.
Please accept our apology for any inconvenience this might have caused you. I hope the information that I have provided is helpful to you.
If you have any additional questions, please reply to this message. Please include any previous communication with us in your reply, so we can assist you better. We are available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
Your satisfaction with our service is very important to us. You will be receiving a survey in your e-mail in the next day or two. Please complete the survey and let us know how we are doing.
Sincerely,
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To: Passport@css.one.microsoft.com
Sent: Sun Aug 8 10:07:55 PDT 2004
Subject: get help with a problem not listed here
SignInAddress : john_doe@hotmail.com
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ErrorMessage : I cannot upgrade my hotmail account. I get the following error message:
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We're sorry, we cannot continue this sign-up.
We're sorry, we cannot continue this sign-up. The billing account associated with the e-mail address that was entered is locked. To resolve this issue, contact customer support. For contact information, go to the Microsoft Billing Website at https://billing.microsoft.com, sign-in, if necessary, and then click Contact Support.
Please choose:
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To contact customer support, go to the Microsoft Billing Website at https://billing.microsoft.com, sign-in, if necessary, and then click Contact Support.
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I have updated my credit card information to no avail. Please fix this.
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Me email iz skyewalkerluke at microsoft's free email service.
Well, mine has been at 250Mb for at least a few weeks now. It starts with a 'd', and has been around since late '95, for those interested in chronological and/or alphabetical order.
...This is hotmail, not .Mac. Steve Jobs reality distortion field only works with Apple related products.
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I think it's bullshit. I've had my hotmail account since 1997 and there's been no change to my account. I think that the MSN shill quoted in the article as saying that the accounts are being upgraded from the oldest to the newest is simply lying. That's not the way MS or MSN works. The way they probably are doing it is giving it to new sign ups in order to get people away from Gmail, and simply ignoring the rest. It's very easy for them to say, "Oh, because there are so many millions of hotmail accounts, we missed that one"
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Mine got upgraded almost a month ago, newb.
I offered to swap a gmail invite for an active hotmail account (with a password) at http://www.gmailswap.com/. No takers. If you cant kick the hotmail habit cold turkey then dont complain.
Instead of spam I get junk invites now. How many friends does google the think I have?
One address I have that has been out since maybe 96 or 97 or before... at the latest 98 is upgraded.(Right before MS bought it, and it still ran on FreeBSD. It continued to do so for about a year after MS bought it I think.) The other account that I have from 98 or 99 isn't.
This upgrade started over a month ago. When one person notices it and bothers to submit... big deal... When MS says it's finished. That's the real reason to post some news. This upgrade was a reaction to changing market conditions and the deployment of such extra storage would be an interesting benchmark.
i think its according to how much of an MS bitch you are... and to prove the point, of all my friends, the one who got the only upgrade is the MS faatic... yeesh
Don't you have to get a MS Passport to have a Hotmail account. That's one of the main reasons I never got one.
...and nor do I play one on TV, but I'd rather use Hotmail than Gmail, too - I've got a Gmail account, but I hardly ever use it (except to email large files back and forth to myself when I'm going to want to use them in more than one place - and this is just till I replace my broken USB thumbdrive). It might have something to do with the way Gmail doesn't support Konqueror *at all*, while Hotmail will if I set the identifier to IE. Also, on my Windows machine, it's easier to check when a link to my Inbox is right there in MSN Messenger (yeah, yeah - Gaim's 1.0 now, I don't care - yeah, yeah - it loads up in IE, I still don't care).
Also, my main gripe with using it on my Linux box is the browser problem. I don't want to have to fire up a whole new program to check my non-techy gf's latest 'cute' chain-mail thing - I've frequently got half a dozen to a dozen apps running at once, I don't need extra shit taking up memory and real-estate. I also don't want to switch over to Firefox, so any webmail service that insists I stop using my favourite browser or clutter up my desktop with further junk is going to lose points. No-one's ever going to use 1Gb for email, and if Hotmail let me have a maximum attachment size of, say, 5Mb instead of 2, then I'd drop Gmail completely. It's overhyped, and I don't care if I'm "OMG M$ SHILL LUSER!!!" for saying so. When Google manage to support my favourite browser as well as 'TEH EVIL M$!!!" does, *then* I'll consider the switch.
I'm sorry for the rant, but when I first got Gmail a month ago I was hoping for 'The Holy Grail of Webmail', and all I got was a basic webmail with bigger pockets - And I couldn't even check it without opening up a whole new application, destroying the whole concept of webmail - it's bloody rediculous. My current box has 80Gb of space, I might as well just fire up KMail.
Anyway, excuse me, I've got to go reload my Hotmail tab - I have mail.
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I often wonder why people still use hotmail.. some things just dont make logical sense.
I'm shocked to see so many /.ers using a corporate promotional tool (hotmail, gmail, yohaa, etc.)
All my domains have their own web clients. It's not difficult at all. It's not expensive either.
Hotmail is a Roman bath and performs as efficiently as one.
Laws are for people with no friends.
It works like this: you go register for a site, and you use any mailinator.net email. You then go to mailinator, which has already created the account, and login, without even using a password. This is the fastest mail client I have ever seen, the only downfall is that you can't sendmail.
But then again, why would you with a junk account?
Will never go back to Hotmail.
It's crap, it's slow, it's ugly as sin and full of ads. Plus it's a portal to the IM network of sin...
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MY account has been 250 megs since AUgust or so, I thought everyone else's was too! Guess not...
The account the screenshot is from is an old account - created August 1999 - so I guess they're upgrading the accounts in chronological order.
That's not true. My account was created in 1997 and it's still not upgraded. May be the accounts are being upgraded based on which server machine needs a reboot firstMy other dog is a Wienerschnitzel.
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Stupid javascript-based links so that you can't read multiple messages if different tabs on Firefox.
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I have had a hotmail account since 1995 and my inbox still has not changed to 250 Mb.
We're currently using a Gmail account as our PayPal contact point instead. I just wish we would have switched over sooner.
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I haven't used my account in a long ass time, but I log in (Have to re-activate it) and I'm still at 2MB.
Shouldn't there be a law against deleting my emails? That's crap. It cleared out everything!
Sure, I have a 'junk mail' folder that gets about 50 mails a day, but that doesn't come out of your 2(50)Mb, and it's a free service.
Could somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong?
I don't believe the upgrades are in chronological order. If so, they skipped me. My (still) 2 meg hotmail account is from mid-1997. Before a "my hotmail account is older than yours" flamewar erupts; I acknowledge that Hotmail was around for well over a year before I received an account. Anyway, I use my old Hotmail account for every non-important email that I want sent to me and it gets spammed like crazy but Hotmail only squeaks through maybe 4 false negatives per day. I use my GMail account for every important email that I want sent to me.
I'm a big tall mofo.
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The account the screenshot is from is an old account - created August 1999 - so I guess they're upgrading the accounts in chronological order.
I have both new and old accounts. My oldest was created around 1996 and it is still 2MB. My newest was from August and that is still 2MB. Chronological order isn't correct. Either that or the guy's just editing that 250MB in.
Or use sneakemail.
They've been doing this for a while already... My account was upgraded a month or two back. But then again, my account is pretty old- from 1996 IIRC. Which is the year Hotmail launched, again IIRC. Anyway, this explains why I've had a 250 MB account for a while, but a coworker of mine (who makes new accounts all the time to use for some reason) hasn't had any of hers upgraded yet. good to know.
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Meanwhile I've got 6 gmail invites. The 6 first responses criticizing George Bush's policy OR (to be fair play) telling me how he's not the most lousy US president post WWII America has known, will get an invite.
It's funny, as I use the account as my MSN Messenger name, so you would think by logging into MSN Messenger (or any Passport site), I am in effect, PROVING I am not inactive.
Viewing the ads in MSN Messenger pays for the Passport authentication servers and the MSN Messenger servers but not for the Hotmail servers.
I don't know when I created mine, but it was months if not a couple years before I graduated from high school in May 2000. Either way, the only benefit I expect to receive from this is the ability to enjoy longer intervals between checking Hotmail for useful emails, since now there's not as much danger of spam using all my space before I get to it again!
I lost shadows_of_ink@hotmail.com, a_lone_candle@hotmail.com and themusicgod1@hotmail.com. i gave up on hotmail, after that. which is a shame, for it was a pretty good deal before microsoft got involved.
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obviously not in chronological order...as I have been actively using mine since 1997 and mine still says 2MB.
Honestly, my hotmail account is my oldest and most useful account, one of the hangups of going to linux is that I can't use outlook express and its (beta) functionality with hotmail. Are there any linux or alternative choices for win32 codebase mail systems that can access hotmail accounts?
just curious
Who is this that even the wind and the waves obey Him? Surely this computer must submit also!
I've had my account since November 1996... back before Microsoft had taken over... it was actually my first email account... it is STILL at 2MB...
One of the things which has kept me with Yahoo throughout these wars is that my account is fully compatible with Evolution / Thunderbird / Look-Out / (insert favourite client here)...
I mostly use the web interface when away from my own computer so it's pretty handy.
I suspect, though, that GMail is going to revolutionize email handling to some degree and that we will soon see some GMail like features appearing in these other email clients.
I must have registered ~1999, and I was given 250mb back in June...
These days I've got an account on Fastmail.fm, which is a really well-run free (with optional paid upgrades) mail system, and I mostly use dodgeit.com for more disposable website registrations and such.
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I created mine in September of 1997. So there. :p
That was waaaay before the microsoft buyout, back when they had the animated globe and the login/password and pretty much nothing else on the front page. Much nicer back then, imo. And mysteriously upgraded to 250 megs of disk sometime last week, if memory serves.
Or switch to Outlook Express for accessing your hotmail account. Fast working, no advertisements, and keyboard shortcuts.
I have had similar problems with Gmail in Firefox on Windows. A work-around for what I've been experiencing is to add an 's' back into the url after it stalls and reload the page. It then stays 'https' for the rest of the session and loads fine. I just bookmarked my inbox with the secure address and I can go straight there. It seems like IE rolls over that transition without a hitch. There are other, minor bugs while using Firefox, but Gmail is still a great alternative and getting better. I have been using it more and more, even though Hotmail gave me 250Mb a couple of months ago. Anywho...hope that helps.
I'm wondering how long gmail will keep using the invite system (just through beta?). I keep getting more invites that I can send out, but I'm outta folks that want them.
Microsoft says that they are largely doing it by geographic region. My fiance with a UK one has had hers upgraded about two months ago. New Zealand is well down the order apparently. Unfortunately I did the obvious and it didn't work - changed my country in the settings to UK.
Just get gotmail to download your hotmail mail and forward it to your gmail address... I've been doing that since I got my gmail address.
I also uploaded all the mail I had received from the very beginning... The bad thing is, the emails' date in the gmail list will be the date you sent the mail to gmail, not the mail's date (however when you open the mail you'll see the right date).
However you can set up cron to run gotmail every 5 minutes or so, so that the date difference isn't that much.
Just my 0.05cents..
I have a hotmail account which I never ever have given to anybody and it still gets spammed to the last!
I'd never use the service for proper use, besides the interface sucks..
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Hmm... What's this all about upgrade? My hotmail account is still a measly 2 MB. It's a very very old account (before it was bought by Microsoft) that I rarely used. Is there a difference between older and newer accounts? I guess, I don't think mine is going to be upgraded. Oh well. I'll stick with Yahoo and Gmail.
Now is there an alternative for Gmail? Because it too suffers from that problem.
I'm just fooling with ya :P
switch to Outlook Express for accessing your hotmail account. Fast working, no advertisements, and keyboard shortcuts.
Not security conscious, only works on 1 computer... Sorry. I -was- trying to think of benefits to using OE. I'm just not very good at it.
I have 2 Hotmail accounts, and the link system will be the only pet peeve I have left.
Pet Peeves
Space - 2MB limit was only a pain for getting pictures.
Attachment size - same thing with pictures.
Links opening in a stupid window frame.
I have my regular Hotmail account that has NO SPAM ever. I use this for friends, family, credit cards, bills, and certain online companies. It has not been upgraded yet.
My spam account gets used for any website I don't trust. It dumps almost all spam into junk email, though I have had false positives. This account was upgraded 2 months ago.
I've had mine since '96. No change. Not really expecting one. Microsoft has changed TOS so many times that I don't believe anything they ever say or send out in regards to Hotmail.
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I'd still never go back. I signed up in 1997, before M$ had anything to do with it. Sure, hotmail was good back then, but ever since M$ took away every good feature one by one, I abandoned them long ago. Features like free POP3, auto-forwarding, and no spam were nice in 1997. They even didn't require cookies. Now all that has changed years ago. When I logged in one day to see my Sent folder mysteriously wiped out, that was the last straw. Good riddance hotmail! You've been useless ever since M$ bought you!
And if you really hate OE, there's always hotmail popper, which lets you use any POP email client.
August 1999 is old to you?? My Hotmail account dates from before Microsoft bought it. Something like 1996. How's that for old!
- account deactivation after only 30 days (e-mail gets deleted, so do contacts!) - what if you go on vacation?! - pop-up ads - big ads on the top and to the side - more clicks to access e-mail...it doesn't show your new mail when you login (which is what you want to see 99.9% of the time) - Spam control sucks. On the strictest mode, it blocks e-mail from your friends (Yahoo!, G-mail)..on less strict, it allows too much spam. - No secure login. G-mail and Yahoo! use https. - Lack of features overall. (far fewer compared to Yahoo or G-mail) - Microsoft spam...can't block it! I use Yahoo! because of all the integrated features - address book, stocks, calendar, notepad, photos, etc., etc... too many to mention. Not only that, but their spam protection is outstanding, unless you decide to open some e-mail containing an image beacon. But after a couple weeks, the spam received becomes minimal. My only wish is that they incorporate more Gmail features...like opening your inbox when you login (!), or showing the e-mail address without opening the e-mail...
I've had 250 megs for about 2 months now. I've been using my hotmail account since 1997 before they were bought out by Microsoft.
There are two reasons for which I have not switched permanently to Gmail yet.
#1: All the good names are already taken.
#2: MSN offers free access to hotmail via their Outlook email client. It behaves somewhat like an IMAP account and I don't have to deal with ads. I can also drag and drop hotmail emails back and forth between local folders in my email client.
Off topic: I would never pay for premium features offered by hotmail, gmail, or yahoo because for the same amount of money I could rent a mail server and use an original domain name.
My hotmail account is since 1997-98, Size still is 2 MB, So i do not think they are upgrading the space, atleast based on the age of the account.
Regards,
Raj
Are your sure they've not switched to Winblows w/IIS? Many features in Yahoo! Mail are only available to Internet Explorer users (which I find very odd).
Scott
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I'm quite happy with my gmail, but for those wanting something different in the "large" email category, try spymac....yes u gotta put a www and a .com on it....i believe they're up to 3gb of storage with IMAP, POP3, and SMTP access...
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Please mod me down for not checkin the facts...the "free" spymac accounts are 'only' 1GB...the 3gb are for pay accounts...the free accounts are available on this page.
http://www.spymac.com/world.php
sorry for whatever.
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There's also a gmail notifier for firefox, which sits in the status bar
My email addy? should be easy enough.
If you log in with MSN messenger, you get notified when there's a new message. Just got one then in fact.
There are simple technical reasons why readers will have noticed a discrepancy in the speed of Hotmail vs Gmail. Hotmail is built around a traditional client-server page model, i.e., the page reloads each time you do anything, along with all the unchanging 'boilerplate' page elements such as menu, ads, footer, etc.
Gmail, on the other hand, employs some beautiful client-side page loading techniques that mean that reading a message/switching to a different folder, etc., generally doesn't require a page refresh. The page simply queries the server for only the information that has changed (via XMLHTTP) and updates the page via DHTML. The result is a much snappier browser experience; the downside is increased min browser requirements (no chance of working in NS4, etc.).
XMLHTTP has been around since early 2002; it is primarily due to web developer laziness that has held-back more wide-spread use of this technique to improve the responsiveness of today's web applications.
PSdiEFeck! Not any more ..
From Paul Thurrot's excellent WinINFO Daily (27/9/04):
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As what I've expected for several weeks.
There is a spark in every single flame bait point.
As a user of both Gmail and Hotmail I, like most people, strongly prefer Gmail. My largest problem with Hotmail is its incompatibility with some browsers. I use a variety of clients, but much of my internet access takes place over high latency, low speed wireless connections. (Usually GPRS) In these circumstances, I prefer to use a stripped down web browser like lynx or the PalmOS Web Pro application primarily due to their lower bandwidth overhead. To check my Hotmail and Gmail accounts, unfortunately, I need to open a full-featured browser like Mozilla. Strangely enough, Gmail is even less compatible than Hotmail. The net effect is that while mobile, I only check email through my main account that uses POP3 and that great open source program Squirrelmail.
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