I have deleted the email over 6 times and reinstated it. The problem of the server connection appears after a few hours of service.
For the past 3 days I get the message 'cannot get mail, connection to server lost'. Hotmail runs well on windows devices. When will the server capabilities be restored?
Is this a Server issue?
Hi there,
I would like to unconnect my Skype account from my Hotmail because I find whenever I sign into my Hotmail account on my computer all my messages from Skype load onto my Hotmail. I find it really annoying and I can't figure out how to delete the messages from my Hotmail even. Is there any way to just unconnect my two accounts from eachother and make them seperate accounts not associated to eachother? I thought that having it this way would be easier but now I'm just finding it annoying. Please and thank you in advance!! Any ideas on how to would be much appreciated! I don't know if this matters but my computer is a Windows PC. :)
Thank you!
Jewels
Today August 16th - went to log onto Hotmail account only to see the page was now Outlook.com.
Attempted to log in to see a message stating that "others may have hacked into my account and account was disabled".
Took link to reset password , providing a neighbours email address for any response.
Response indicated I provided too little information to validate and gave link to restore account.
Attempted to restore using limited information available and then got a response stating "as there have been numerous attempts to restore account, decision taken to block account" and telling me to open a new email account. Had only tried twice to restore connection
Does this mean
1) there is no way that Microsoft can reset my original Hotmail account - have important emails I need to retrieve
2) If I open new email address can I somehow get emails in original account migrated across
3) can I recover contact details (email addresses of businesses and friends)
Would be great if Microsoft could reset count for old email account and only allow access from historic Ip address on my computer (only one I use to access Hotmail)
Whilst I accept that security is paramount, if there ever was a Denial of Service attack against Hotmail, which was aimed at locking out users' accounts then the process of blocking accounts and requesting new one's set up would upset genuine users who would expect any recovery to be non intrusive and merely reset any locked out accounts.
At moment very frustrated that I cannot access my Hotmail account?
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