Help!
 
I am traveling and using various guest ISP's, nearly all of which are at the houses of friends.
 
I have received a considerable number of messages from the "Outlook.com Team" like the one copied below.  These always make me verify my outlook.com account via a "CAPTCHA" before I can continue using it. 
 
This is happening even though I am just e-mailing out the usual kinds of message I would send from my own home.  While a few are  to a "group" of 20-15 addresses that are also "normal" recipients for me, the majority are just to single addresses in my address book.
 
What can be done to stop this annoyance and have Outlook.com permanently treat me as a "safe" sender??
 
As an aside, I am using Windows Live Mail client on my own computer, and only recently have I noticed that the "synced" contacts in Outlook.com are no longer showing in the on-line "People" area.   (I previously synced them via Messenger,)
 
The address book I am using is the one located on my own computer in WLM.  Is it possible that this 'disparity" has caused the problem? 
 
(I have tried to get my computer's address book imported to the Outlook.com area via a .csv file, but haven't been able to get the job done.)
 
Regards
 
Captain.al (Al Taylor)
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Message frequently received from the "Outlook.com Team" (which cannot be "replied" to)
From: Outlook.com Team
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 08:25
To: (my e-mail address @outlook.com)
Subject: Please sign in to your Outlook.com account

Hello (my name),
 
To continue sending messages, please sign in and validate your Outlook.com account.
 
This helps us stop automated programs from sending junk email.
 
Thanks for your help and patience!
 
The Outlook.com Team

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