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Old June 8th, 2009, 05:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default WebDAV finally going away.

No, pop3 always uses 1 mailbox. you can use rules or, with outlook 2007,
set a different inbox (on acct settings).

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"Steven" wrote in message
...

If you're using several email accounts can't the latest MS Mail program
(Outlook 2007 ?) distinguish between them so that just as with WebDAV
emails go securely to where they belong, and not all get dropped into the
same Inbox folder....


"Dave Warren" wrote in message
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In message "Roady [MVP]"
t was claimed to have
wrote:

That was only for about a month or so. That limitation is no more and all
Live Hotmail accounts should have free POP3 access now. If not, contact
Live
Hotmail Support.


It was far longer then a month, it was at least three months between
when I set up my first US based user and when I was able to start POPing
my own test account (I'm Canadian)

One of my users reported that as of last week they had a "POP3 service
is still being rolled out for members of your country" message received
from Hotmail support. I don't recall which country, although I could
probably look it up, somewhere in eastern Europe I believe.