Hotmail Cracks Down on Spam
Magmar writes "The team at Microsoft has decided to restrict free users from using Outlook and Outlook Express for managing email. This is going to be reserved for those who will pay for their accounts. The reason given for restricting the WebDav access of Outlook and Outlook Express is to prevent spammers from abusing the free service."
Isn't that a little like Borders announcing they're cutting back on books?
/still waiting for Yahoo IMAP
Additionally, Microsoft announced in this article that the upgrade of free email accounts from 2 MB to 250 MB had run into a snag with Microsoft not anticipating the storage that user of the free email accounts.
Complete sentences people. This statement doesn't even parse lexically, let alone make sense.
I'm going to assume the poster meant '... not anticipating the amount of storage that users with free email accounts would utilize' or something to that effect...
I am disrespectful to dirt! Can you see that I am serious?!
Well, in times whhere you can get 1GB mail storage for free with a sleek interface and pop3 access (informally) announced Hotmail seems to make as much sense as, uh the Microsoft Windows XP Starter Edition.
ich bin der musikant
mit taschenrechner in der hand
kraftwerk
25 complaning about the grammar in the article
50 complaining how much Hotmail sucks and why not just use Gmail
50 complaining about how much Outlook sucks and why not use a open alternative
75 complaning about how much Microsoft sucks
2 haikus
24 calling for the death penaly for spammers
8 trying to link to JPEG exploits
Free GMail invite with Free iPods!
and 1 jackass with a free iPod sign.
I would think this wouldn't have gotten past the eds...
You're new here aren't you?
Because Gmail is beta. You are forbidden from saying anything about Gmail while it's in beta.
Before Gmail gets out of beta, they will add a second GB of storage, free POP and IMAP support, and a professional-grade API for mail checking utilities.
Trust me. I heard it from this guy on a message board who saw a link from a blog on a web site that this one guy who delivers coffee supplies to Google once heard this information.
For more information, click here.