Hotmail Disables Mail Forwarding


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People usually send me mail on my hotmail account, and I remember I used to be able to forward my messages to any other email (which is something most email services provide). Hotmail now disabled this feature also :/ I want to forward my messages to my GMail account but I can't :pinch: How desperate can they become ?!

Its not about desperation, if you think it is you're thinking wrong. Cause Microsoft has the resources to make it 10 GB if they want to. But both GmaiL & Hotmail have their own sets of features that people like. Space is still not an issue with MSN/Hotmail ... with OE or Outlook you got virtually the same space as you have on your hard disk. But yeah an increase in attachment limit would be a welcome change. MSN Hotmail's junk filtering is still the best in the world. GmaiL's label thing is cool though. And layout by conversation is a great thing. But i can't send rtf or HTML mails via GmaiL. So that's a feature GmaiL's currently lacking.

But the space thing .... I really think its overrated.

AWAIT FOR THE OFFICIAL MSN PRESS STATEMENT ON THE SPACE ISSUE EXPECTED IN 2-3 WEEKS!

hotmail is fallin fast with them only offering 2meg and supposedly 25meg they are lossing a lot of there customers. everybody in my yr at school now has a gmail acount, with invites all over msn its crazy i dont think hotmail is going to rule the internet email service for mutch longer.

sorry to dissapoint you but people like you represent like a small small minority of the MILLIONS of hotmail users...

But the space thing .... I really think its overrated.

AWAIT FOR THE OFFICIAL MSN PRESS STATEMENT ON THE SPACE ISSUE EXPECTED IN 2-3 WEEKS!

Space thing is overrated if they limit you to 10 meg attachments on your 1 or 2 gig of space.

2-3 weeks is a LONG time. I hope they announce something sooner than that.

By the way, that 2 gig YAHOO email for $19 a year, it blows away anything that Hotmail offers in terms of price and features, but they still limit attachments to 10 meg, which I think is not enough for 1 or 2 gig. If they would only increase the attachments to 100 meg minimum, I would think the $19 a year Yahoo deal would be near perfect.

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