the inbox receives only on periods of certain hours... I can send emails... but not receive
checked all the forums, checked all of my settings
not answers from Microsoft yet....
pleas help it is urgent for me to reactivate my inbox
thanks,
Hi All
Can't access my outlook account, password not accepted although it is the correct password. Have had a link sent to me from Microsoft but when I click on the link what comes up is 'There's a temporary problem', this message has been showing for a number of weeks now and doesn't show any signs of changing. Is there any way I can access my account given these circumstances? All help gratefully received, many thanks.
While upgrading windows 7 to windows 8.1, I created a new Microsoft account (*** Email address is removed for privacy ***). I was not allowed to use my old Hotmail.com email (*** Email address is removed for privacy ***) , so I used the same name but at hotmail.co.uk. Now I only receive a few welcome message from Microsoft, but cannot even login to my old Hotmail account, so I cannot access all my old messages. I would like to keep my old account name, as that is what all my friends know! How do I do this?
Note that I tried deleting the Hotmail.co.uk account, but that did not help, and I still seem to be on it.
Hi,
I am trying to buy more storage from SkyDrive.com, but when I get to the billing page it only shows me the option to use a US credit card. I am not given the option to change the country. I am based in the UK.
I have spent 2 hours on chat and phone support from Microsoft trying to solve this problem but none of them could do it. I've logged in and out from 4 different browsers used private modes checked that all website settings were set to UK. Even the SkyDrive URL shows en-GB when I have logged in. I have used support from: https://commerce.microsoft.com/paymenthub/help and http://answerdesk.microsoft.com .
Before I give up, does anyone know of any other way to resolve this or if I can buy a code to add more storage to my SkyDrive account?
I think I have exhausted the support options because the people I have contacted could not resolve the problem.
Thanks,
Keith
The main thing I wanted, which may or may not have ever been the intention, was to have full access to all my addresses within one account. The attraction of using 365 for this is mostly down to the IMAP connections, so I can see everything that arrives on those other servers and not just whatever lands in its main folder, as would be the case in an Outlook.com POP3 scenario. At the moment I do have all my accounts linked (suppose I should thank Microsoft for allowing this at last via what must be a very recent inclusion of IMAP support in Hotmail/Outlook.com)... or at least one-way.
The idea of having to 'send on behalf' is really quite ludicrous when my Hotmail can easily handle all of my SMTP needs at once, including two instances of Exchange. The lack of administrator privileges means I can do absolutely nothing about that. When I discovered the new dimension to the @edu system, where I now had a duplicate ID for SkyDrive etc, and even its own alias function, I thought the answer had finally arrived. Why was this not the case? Probably because, apparently, this side of the portal is designed for a totally different kind of usage, which excludes email itself. Seriously? I can even see the 'Outlook' tab next to People, but when I click it I just get a reminder that an Office365 account needs OWA to see its messages.
I know that other flavours of the service have a different Web App that does sit in the same place as the other features, in an interface more akin to Outlook.com and the Microsoft Accounts. I presume they even get those nice extras we always had in our Hotmail inboxes that were omitted from Exchange (the spam/junk buttons are a huge part of my experience there and to not see any sort of substitute is a problem for me). It feels like a lose-lose. The choice I have to make for my go-to mail hub is basically between missing important features that the twin-pronged @edu makeover is almost promising without actually delivering, or not really having full control across my seven aliases (not all of which are Microsoft).
Apologies if this is slightly vague, but frustration is setting in on realising my revamped college email was in fact not much improved at all on what I had before and the restrictions that hamper it still remain - unless I missed something here? Is there some hidden way to bring both incarnations together somehow? Sadly I doubt it and suspect that if I want the 'best bits' of Hotmail and Exchange at once, the only way is to have two separate logins that can barely even cooperate with each other.
Thanks in advance.
Dear Account Holder,
You can not receive or send messages with your account because your H0TMAIL account has exceeded it sending limit,
some messages sent to your account is pending.
Kindly {removed web forgery link} to resolve issues on your account.
Thank you,
0UTLOOK Communications 2013
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