Hotmail doesn"t receive e-mails from Google"s GMail, at least for a few users. It"s being reported by some users that Microsoft"s Hotmail blocks e-mail"s from GMail. A MSN representative is telling another story saying that there are no known problems with Hotmail"s incoming mail. Is Microsoft pulling the same thing with GMail as it did with the MSN Homepage and Opera"s web browser?
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free e-mail account on Google"s Gmail is a thrill that"s literally lost on Microsoft.
At least it was for Joel Johnson"s girlfriend, whose MSN Hotmail account (a rival free e-mail service) bounced invitations to join Gmail twice last Wednesday. That day, Johnson was given the chance to dole out two accounts for Gmail to friends before the high-profile service is widely launched, per Google"s policy of limiting membership to friends, and friends of friends, while it works out the kinks. "The e-mails actually never went through, but I was able to...send them to her" via instant messenger, said Johnson, who wrote about the incident on his Web log, Gizmodo.
He added that several people e-mailed him about having had the same trouble inviting Hotmail users to Gmail. One person said that invitations to Orkut, Google"s social networking site, were blocked by Hotmail. Google acknowledged some similar occurrences with Hotmail but called them "very limited." MSN representatives said there were no known problems with Hotmail users receiving Gmail or Orkut invitations. "MSN Hotmail treats mail from Gmail accounts in the same manner as all other incoming mail," MSN product manager Brooke Richardson wrote in an e-mail.