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Windows Live Free POP3 Access

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Windows Live (Hotmail) has started free POP3 access for Western European countries and US.
http://business2press.com/2009/02/11/hotmail-free-pop3/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Here are the settings:
POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example yourname@hotmail.com
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? Yes
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Re: Windows Live Free POP3 Access

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You may want to review this topic Windows Live Hotmail using POP3 (creating a PP account)

Obs. : the SMTP specification is supposed to use other settings than the above .
• (PP + IMAP + Send)=381 Web=3808 PPT=38 SSL=1005 Voice=3 Chime=3 Skin=36 PP-Add-on-Pack=3 • XPproSP3 • Fx=1301 Opera=1162 [IE=80] • Online-Armor=5501616 • CPU=1.2GHz • RAM=2.5GB •
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Re: Windows Live Free POP3 Access

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JRF, SMTP port 25 works. Have you tried it?
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Re: Windows Live Free POP3 Access

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war1 , thanks for questioning .

When I was collecting the information to write the topic Windows Live Hotmail using POP3 (creating a PP account) I noticed many complaints about port 25 , as well as positive indications to use SMTP TLS with port 587 . (I *think* I saw a comment on this also in the link you gave as reference) .

Besides , my topic was posted in 15 Feb 2009 , and until now there was no problem reported by PP users , so I had not reason to research deeper .

The purpose , however , to ask you to review the topic Windows Live Hotmail using POP3 (creating a PP account) , was that it is adapted for PP requirements/conditions/operation , and has been updated according to feedback received from PP users in the related Comments/Suggestions about PP-Hotmail(POP3) .

(in fact this our talk should be inside that Comments/Suggestions topic) .
• (PP + IMAP + Send)=381 Web=3808 PPT=38 SSL=1005 Voice=3 Chime=3 Skin=36 PP-Add-on-Pack=3 • XPproSP3 • Fx=1301 Opera=1162 [IE=80] • Online-Armor=5501616 • CPU=1.2GHz • RAM=2.5GB •
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Windows Live SMTP port 25 works with TLS, not without. the security setting. I think it will work with SSL and port 465, but I have not tested.
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Many ISPs have started blocking access to external smtp servers on port 25, and 587 is usually the equivalent port to use instead.
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Jeff,

It is not as if port 25 does not work. It works for many users. And some ISP have begun blocking port 587.
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I did not mean to imply that 25 wouldn't work, just that won't work for everyone and that it seems to be a growing trend (and I may be saying that only because my own ISP [Comcast] started blocking it a few months ago). For ISPs that block port 25, they usually allow port 587. I don't know anything about ISPs that completely block access to external SMTPs, though. I know I would be very upset if I couldn't... I was upset enough when port 25 stopped working all of a sudden (my own fault, I don't bother reading anything from my ISP).
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