Almost every day I get a newsletter (*** Email address is removed for privacy ***) on which I subscribe long time ago. This newsletter arrive always in my Unwanted Post folder… everyday, I click on NOT unwanted mail… but it still arrive in wrong folder !
I did check in my filter: this *** Email address is removed for privacy *** is not indicate.
Could you help me to solve this bug. It's really getting boring me.
The Outlook.com Team,

My account is growing too fast because your product is just not good. Some of the basic function does not even work.

I have a folder that contains 60,000 emails from a listserv. Every time I tried to empty that fold, outlook.com failed. I do not want to manually delete those emails either. That is why my account is growing too fast.

So stop sending emails below and go fix your product.

Thanks,
Ukyo



From: *** Email address is removed for privacy ***
Subject: Your Outlook.com account is growing too fast

It looks like your account is growing really fast.
Outlook.com storage is designed to grow at a rate that serves the needs of the vast majority of our customers. Once in a while, a customer's storage needs grow faster than expected. We've provisioned additional storage for your account, but you might want to delete some of your old mail.
Here are a few suggestions to help you manage your account:
  1. Sweep your inbox clean. You can delete all messages from unwanted senders in a few clicks. Learn how.
  2. Let Outlook.com manage your Newsletters. Schedule automatic cleanups with Sweep so you only keep the latest deals or newsletters. Learn how.
  3. Make the rules work for you. You can set up your Outlook.com account to automatically delete unwanted email. Click Options, click More Options, and then click Rules for Sorting New Messages.
  4. Unsubscribe or mark unwanted mail as Junk. You can find Unsubscribe links within some of the Newsletters you receive. If you can't find them, mark the mail as Junk and Outlook.com will begin filtering such mails to the Junk Folder.
  5. Create an Archive on your Hard Drive. Set up a folder on your PC hard drive where you can save large attachments. Then delete them from your inbox.
  6. Store your data on SkyDrive. Save large attachments to SkyDrive, then delete them from your inbox. Learn about SkyDrive.
Sincerely,
The Outlook.com Team
Please do not reply to this e-mail, because it is an unmonitored alias.

I am unable to get any emails on my outlook (hotmail.com) account. I logged on from different computers, etc, and still no emails. I spoke with Microsoft customer support and they indicated it was because they were having server issues & maintenance since 8/13 on Hotmail (outlook.com) and customers are having various issues and others are not. Sounded like a convenient excuse with no attempt resolving this

 

I had gotten the email below and the account was actually shut down last week while they provisioned additional storage

and everything was working fine until this past Wed 8/21.  I sent an online tech support request and got a support request tracking (ticket) # too.   

 

It looks like your account is growing really fast.
Outlook.com storage is designed to grow at a rate that serves the needs of the vast majority of our customers. Once in a while, a customer's storage needs grow faster than expected. We've provisioned additional storage for your account, but you might want to delete some of your old mail.
Here are a few suggestions to help you manage your account:
  1. Sweep your inbox clean. You can delete all messages from unwanted senders in a few clicks. Learn how.
  2. Let Outlook.com manage your Newsletters. Schedule automatic cleanups with Sweep so you only keep the latest deals or newsletters. Learn how.
  3. Make the rules work for you. You can set up your Outlook.com account to automatically delete unwanted email. Click Options, click More Options, and then click Rules for Sorting New Messages.
  4. Unsubscribe or mark unwanted mail as Junk. You can find Unsubscribe links within some of the Newsletters you receive. If you can't find them, mark the mail as Junk and Outlook.com will begin filtering such mails to the Junk Folder.
  5. Create an Archive on your Hard Drive. Set up a folder on your PC hard drive where you can save large attachments. Then delete them from your inbox.
  6. Store your data on SkyDrive. Save large attachments to SkyDrive, then delete them from your inbox. Learn about SkyDrive.
Sincerely,
The Outlook.com Team

 

 

Any assistance or insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you