I opened up a hotmail account in 2009 for facebook I have received a PM message recently saying can i stop using my email address as they are receiving emails for me from facebook. They said they have had their email address for over a year
I dont use the hotmail account much but have been trying to login in & all the passwords & details have changed & microsft is saying its not my email address & wont let me access my email account.
Has anyone had this problem & how can i get help Please
Dear Sir / Madam
I sent two messages earlier in the day to inform you that yesterday ( Sunday ) evening an email I was writing to a friend disappeared from my screen after being frozen and it could not be recovered . I tried to open the same automatically saved message from my Drafts folder where it appears but after clicking the message it does not open and at the top this message appears " Sorry, Outlook wasn't able to complete this request ". I urgently need the contents of the message I wrote from the drafts folder . Can you help to open the message . I am new to this website and I do not know exactly where you will reply to me ??? or where I need to look for your reply answer on this website . Perhaps you can email me the answer to my hotmail address which is : *** Email address is removed for privacy *** or alternatively can you email me your telephone number so that I can telephone you to discuss this problem with you ???? Any help to open the email from my drafts folder would be greatly appreciated . I read others using hotmail via Outlook.com have had similar problems ....... but I do not know if they have had any success in opening their Drafts messages ......?????
I look forward to you help ....... with a reply please .....
Regards
Robert
Unless I'm missing something, creating email aliases for my domain is painful. While I see the option to create an alias, unless it's for an outlook.com, live.com, or hotmail.com domain, I then have to prove I own the address. This means that to make an alias for my own domain, I have to actually create the account for my domain in the Windows Live Admin Center. Then I have to login to that account, verify it (via a process that's very difficult for someone that has not ability to receive SMS messages), then set it up to forward mail to another account. This whole process negates the ease of a true alias.
While I understand the need to prove one owns the email account for domains that are not hosted on Windows Live, it doesn't make any sense for those that are.
Am I missing something? If not, then I hope Microsoft would consider adding a simple way to make aliases for hosted domains.
Cheers,
Drew
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