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I've had my Hotmail account since 1998, and I don't wanna have to create another account to use the email feature of my iphone, I have found a few companies who offer a service kind of like a mirror or server for an annual fee, some of them are as low as US$30.00 a year, but have any of you found a free solution to this ? I also have a windows live plus account which should have solve my problem, but they stopped offering the service some time ago. -------------------- ![]() |
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if you don't have a data plan, you can use msn alerts to alert you when you receive an e-mail. basically you text back SEND or something, and then it texts you the first 250 characters of the e-mail. but you can't send using your hotmail account. you can't really do much without a data plan.
if you have data, you can go to mobile.msn.com from your iphone's browser. it's basically a less data-intensive version of hotmail for better loading times and if you have a limit to your data usage. i'm not sure if there are any iPhone software for incorporating a web-based e-mail client to function (other than your browser), most rely on a POP3 or IMAP server account. if you want a built-in, fully functional hotmail application that supports push, you should get a windows mobile device ![]() -------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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