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Re- Post Hotmail send/receive issues, the saga continues
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mig30m6
2007-01-30 19:19:33 UTC
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Hello everyone
Send and receive issues still intermittently plague me. Is anyone
else
having this problem? The latest incarnation of the problem started
at
the beginning of last week, Jan. 15/07. Just so everyone knows, I
only
access Hotmail through the web page and I have a free account. I can
tell you what I am receiving more of in the inbox, is spam. As my
luck
would have it, spam gets through just fine but not my mail. Some of
the people I should be receiving mail from are in my address book
while
others are not. On a related note, recently received but unopened
mail
disappears on one day and reappears on another day or, disappears and
reappears on page refreshes. I don't think it is a hack as the mail
always returns. I did a bit of research recently. I was looking at
the MSN tech support form and under their list of problems for
Hotmail
is 'disappearing email'. What do you know! Anyone know when they
updated the form to include this problem and why they are having this
problem? Any advice would be great.
Thanks



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2010-06-04 10:22:21 UTC
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mig30m6 wrote:

Re- Post Hotmail send/receive issues, the saga continues
30-Jan-07

Hello everyon
Send and receive issues still intermittently plague me. Is anyone
els
having this problem? The latest incarnation of the problem started
a
the beginning of last week, Jan. 15/07. Just so everyone knows, I
onl
access Hotmail through the web page and I have a free account. I ca
tell you what I am receiving more of in the inbox, is spam. As my
luc
would have it, spam gets through just fine but not my mail. Some o
the people I should be receiving mail from are in my address book
whil
others are not. On a related note, recently received but unopened
mai
disappears on one day and reappears on another day or, disappears an
reappears on page refreshes. I don't think it is a hack as the mai
always returns. I did a bit of research recently. I was looking a
the MSN tech support form and under their list of problems for
Hotmai
is 'disappearing email'. What do you know! Anyone know when the
updated the form to include this problem and why they are having thi
problem? Any advice would be great
Thank


Reply Reply to author Fo

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Tuesday, January 30, 2007 2:19 PM
mig30m6 wrote:

Re- Post Hotmail send/receive issues, the saga continues
Hello everyon
Send and receive issues still intermittently plague me. Is anyone
els
having this problem? The latest incarnation of the problem started
a
the beginning of last week, Jan. 15/07. Just so everyone knows, I
onl
access Hotmail through the web page and I have a free account. I ca
tell you what I am receiving more of in the inbox, is spam. As my
luc
would have it, spam gets through just fine but not my mail. Some o
the people I should be receiving mail from are in my address book
whil
others are not. On a related note, recently received but unopened
mai
disappears on one day and reappears on another day or, disappears an
reappears on page refreshes. I don't think it is a hack as the mai
always returns. I did a bit of research recently. I was looking a
the MSN tech support form and under their list of problems for
Hotmai
is 'disappearing email'. What do you know! Anyone know when the
updated the form to include this problem and why they are having thi
problem? Any advice would be great
Thank


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