Can Hotmail stop junk mail that I mark as phishing scam? My junk mail folder accumulates a dozen junk mails each day, it is mostly **** related from f*book. I mark it phishing scan but it continues. I do not want it coming into my junk mail folder in the first place.

i use my @hotmail.com address for at least a dozen account usernames i don't want to change my email or upgrade nthis would cause me a massive migraine for a very long time. i'm very happy with hotmail! how do i guarantee i don't lose my @hotmail account innthis upgrade?

An e-mail from Microsoft I've recieved is saying I've exceeded my limit on sending and recieving e-mails in the past 7 days. I have sent a only half a dozen e-mails at the most and probably recieved the same number of e-mails as I normally due. Could the e-mail not be from Microsoft. If this is from Microsoft who do I get in touch with to talk to. I'm worried I'm been hacked into.
100% operator error, I know. I was busy, in a rush, and had 40 or so reminders in the Reminders windows. 

In a rush, I mistakenly clicked "Dismiss All" when I wanted to dismiss a single entry.

Most of the 40 were items I could dismiss, but about a dozen were not. The ones I needed to keep were events that came due far in the past, but that I kept hitting snooze on, as a way to remember them.

How does one find these "recently dismissed" events in the List view of the Calendar? I looked for a Modified column but found no such thing.

Can I instead find them on the hard drive? On TimeMachine?

Any tips or ideas would be appreciated.

-Erik

Using live mail, i select  a dozen photos to be sent by skydrive. I send and no one receives them, I think they are saved in skydrive for some reason.  I send another email with the same photos and suddenly the first one is sent along with the second one.  I receive copies showing that they are 2 or 3 minutes apart.  Very strange?

Please help as this only happens occasionally. 

Could I be sending too many pics at once.???

 

                                Tom

 

p.s. these are being sent on my home pc

I received an email saying I had exceeded my limit of emails but I have only sent, maybe, half a dozen and received not many more than about twenty, so is it a scam to get my details or has someone hacked in and using my account to send spam?

Dear WindowsLive Customer (*** Email address is removed for privacy ***) , 

We are sending this e-mail to inform you that your e-mail account has excedeed it's sending and receiving limit in the last 7 days.
Due to this , we have to suspend your account in order to prevent unwanted bots and spyware using our customer's accounts.

In order to verify your account and lift the suspenion limit, please verify your account information on the link below: 

[link removed to protect my security]

The limit applied on your account will be lifted as soon as you verify your account.

After verification , you may use your e-mail account as usual.

We are sorry for any inconvenice that this might have caused. 

Hotmail Security Team.