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asked by mickeynoear on 12/12/2002 04:41AM PST

does anybody know what to put in the pop3 and smtp host server in any kind of e-mail client for hotmail?
I mean the address / domain name.
If there is no way that i can send/receive hotMails via this method, can u suggest any good hotmail proxy (other than MS outlook :))?  err..a free one...

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Comment from The_Scorpion
Date: 12/12/2002 05:36AM PST
Comment

Hi mikeynoear,

I´ve never really used Outlook, but I did a search for it.
If you´re using Outlook Express 6, you can chose different identities (Where Hotmail is one of the available ones).

This should be their SMTP Servers ...
mx01.hotmail.com
mx02.hotmail.com
mx03.hotmail.com
mx04.hotmail.com
mx05.hotmail.com
mx06.hotmail.com
mx07.hotmail.com
mx08.hotmail.com
mx09.hotmail.com
mx10.hotmail.com
mx11.hotmail.com
mx12.hotmail.com
mx13.hotmail.com
mx14.hotmail.com
mx15.hotmail.com

I could not find any POP3 Servers & some people say´s that there are none. Hope this helped you just a little :)

Comment from fontazzo
Date: 12/12/2002 05:41AM PST
Comment

The Hotmail free service is only available by using their HTTP interface (that is Microsoft Outlook client).

In order to use your Hotmail account via POP3/SMTP protocols (enabled in every mail client) you should subscribe the "MSN Extra Storage" or "MSN Internet Service" (by paying a fee).

Alternatevily you could have a look at these 3rd part services:

http://pop3hot.com/
http://www.jmasoftware.com/english/index.html


Ciao
Massimo

Comment from nomorefuzzylogic
Date: 12/12/2002 04:16PM PST
Comment

The SMTP server, for ALL e-mail accounts, will be the one that is provided by your ISP - they will let you know the name. This is to prevent spamming - ie the sender of an e-mail should always be traceable.
Standard name is likely to be either SMTP.xxx.com or mail.xxx.com

The POP3 servers are provided by the organisations that you have registered e-mail accounts with unless they want you to use web mail to read your e-mails because that way they get you to visit their web site where they can bombard you with adverts that they then get paid for.

You can determine this from visiting their web site and looking for help.

Comment from nomorefuzzylogic
Date: 12/12/2002 04:18PM PST
Comment

PS.
Your ISP should have provided you with a POP3 server name for use with mickynoear@isp.com e-mail addresses (or similar).

Comment from prasadklk
Date: 12/13/2002 08:52AM PST
Comment

I have used Outlook Express 6 for accessing hotmail.
Only the thing is to get on to hotmail HTTP you need to create a new Identity for hotmail(Through File-->Identity-->Add Identity).

Comment from prasadklk
Date: 12/13/2002 09:03AM PST
Comment

To find out the pop3 and smtp servers
Run nslookup
>set type=MX
>type the server name
It should display all the mail servers list.

Comment from the_insane_one83
Date: 03/08/2003 03:22AM PST
Comment

As far as i'm aware pop3/SMTP access is not possible for hotmail.

my recomendation for you in this instance is top go to a site such as www.download.com and do a search for email programs that are free and can connect to hotmail (there are a good number as many people have a similar problem to you) however i am unable to recomend any as i use Outlook Expres XP wich cives me performancs goodenough to not be bothered to change aplication.

here are some sagestions for looking for SMTP help and accessing servers:
there are three things you can do for the SMTP given here mainly for any referance needs
1.
You can use one of the SMTP servers stated by  "The_Scorpion"
2.
You can use your local ISP's SMTP server which is normaly easy to find.
3.
another option for SMTP is to install an SMTP server on your own machine and send all mail through that (much faster than any other option) however this third option is very difficult to set up and still doesn't sort out the POP3 problem.

Comment from CleanupPing
Date: 08/15/2003 12:37AM PDT
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Comment from mickeynoear
Date: 08/29/2003 07:55AM PDT
Author Comment

i have found out that hotmail is nor pop3 nor SMTP. but HTTP. never mind then. but if sumbody comes up with a good apps that can download mails from hotmail or a link to it, real fast, i'm gnna give the points to him/her.

Comment from alexatkins
Date: 10/30/2003 05:10AM PST
Comment

Why are you all such plonkers?  The following site has a utility that downloads your Hotmails into any POP3 e-mail program:
http://www.boolean.ca/hotpop

Also read fontazzo's comment; he's the only other person so far who has answered your question.  The_Scorpion has said something interesting, but that's only for sending your e-mail.  You will have to use Hotmail Popper for reading.  Actually you might have to use The_Scorpion's research there for sending, if fontazzo's and my links can't help in that department.

PS:  the_insane_one83 knows what he is talking about as well.  Only nomorefuzzylogic and prasadklk are a waste of space.

Accepted Answer from SpazMODic
Date: 10/30/2003 01:16PM PST
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Comment from fabiovieira
Date: 12/05/2003 12:31PM PST
Comment

Hi Folks!

Thanks to you I've configured my hotmail account and outlook express (with pop3 access) using the following servers:

POP3: pop3hot.com
SMTP: mx01.hotmail.com

It's working like a charm!

Regards;

Fábio Vieira


Comment from Artl
Date: 01/07/2004 09:58PM PST
Comment

hi guys,

what about pop access for yahoo emails?

tia

art

Comment from alexatkins
Date: 01/08/2004 06:45PM PST
Comment

Start a new question or a new thread, or whatever it's called here.
The solution will not be the same as that for Hotmail.
See http://www.experts-exchange.com/help/qnaFAQ.jsp

Comment from bala1975
Date: 02/17/2004 10:08PM PST
Comment

I configured Squid 2.5 Proxy server on Red Hat Linux 9. It works well, but I don't know how to configure outlook clients for checking POP3 mail account?

Comment from alexatkins
Date: 02/20/2004 12:05PM PST
Comment

What are you talking about?

Comment from nidash
Date: 02/23/2004 06:22AM PST
Comment

i tried  fabiovieira's tip, got my hotmail working but apparently i have received email from pop3hot informing of new smtp and pop servers which start with izy.mail.x.x and that access is only free for 15 days then you pay.

has anyone of you made it work beyond 15 days?

tnx
nida sharar


Comment from ntsabman
Date: 02/27/2004 10:47AM PST
Comment

Well hotmail is wb base a therefore is imap so chose imap in  your mail software and it should work fine and the you move the email to a local box with outlook or outlook express you can ever automise the process ans with windows xp it realy easy to do with msn explorer it support local email storing


Hope this help

Comment from gayatauk
Date: 03/02/2004 03:19AM PST
Comment

HOT MAIL IS USE TO BE SAME AS "SLTNET" MAIL,

SLT MAIL WAS
INCOMMIG  = SMTP4
OUT GOING = PO3

GAM- UK

Comment from bick2000
Date: 03/12/2004 08:00AM PST
Comment

nidash,

i did the same thing with the pop and stmp server settings posted, but i cannot send outgoing e-mails. Any ideas?
Also received the same thing from izzy. Have you come across any connection problems or termination of service after 15 days?

Thanks

Bick

Comment from mickeynoear
Date: 03/13/2004 05:56AM PST
Author Comment

Heheh. it has been a long time. never thought the thread is still active.
well, my question was :  

1) what to put in the pop3 and smtp host server domain field in any  e-mail client for hotmail?

2) If there is no way that i can send/receive hotMails via this method, can u suggest any good hotmail proxy (other than MS outlook :))?  err..a free one...

well here are the answers:

1) hotmail uses webDAV protocol. google for it if u want to know more bout it. So, it is not possible to directly connect with hotmail server by using pop3/smtp protocol, unless you have registered (read "paid") to use the service.

to fabiovieira, nidash, bick2000, pop3hot is a service in which you get/send your mail from/to pop3hot server, and the server sends it through the webDAV protocol to hotmail server. The service is not free, thus the 15 days limitation trial. You have to pay to use it w/o the limitation.

2) well, a free one huh? it has been a long time. but somebody did come up with a free fix. here: http://www.boolean.ca/hotpop/ has a product called Hotmail Popper (hotpop) which i have found to be good, small and simple, reliable and intuitive to use. It works in a similar way to MS Outlook and pop3hot (emulate a pop3/SMTP server then access hotmail webDAV server), but works w/o pop3hot limitation and bulkiness of MS Outlook. hotpop can be used with any email client that accesses a pop3/SMTP server.

thank you for replying to the thread, and lastly.. have a good day!

Comment from Thuglife
Date: 03/29/2004 03:04PM PST
Comment

Instead of using Pop3 and SMTP, hotmail uses an HTTP (IMAP) server.  I have it set up on my outlook and it works fine.  Here is the server address:

http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp

You will also be required to put in your Account and Password.

Comment from bick2000
Date: 03/29/2004 03:59PM PST
Comment

I dont understand how you use that link in setting up the account. Could you provide more info on the Account settings in Outlook? Thanks!

Comment from ntsabman
Date: 03/30/2004 04:55AM PST
Comment

What version of windows outlook are you using since hotmail with outlook 2002 + is easy to install but on outlook 2000 it a pain ?

Comment from bick2000
Date: 03/30/2004 08:37AM PST
Comment

I have 2003... i tryed installing it, but it seemed to hang up my e-mail downloads (next to the fact that it didn't work)

Thanks.

Bick

Comment from alexatkins
Date: 03/30/2004 09:15AM PST
Comment

1. Start up Microsoft Outlook 2003.
2. Go to 'Tools > E-mail Accounts > View or change existing e-mail accounts' from the menus at the top.
3. Select (= highlight) your hotmail account from the list on the left by clicking on it once.
4. Click the 'Change...' button on the right.
5. Click the 'More Settings ...' button at the bottom-right.
6. Click the 'Connection' tab at the top.

Play with the settings in there; that might help you.  That's the only thing I can think of, apart from checking to see that there are no dodgy connections between computer / modem / 'phone line (by unplugging everything and pluggin it back in again).

I've probably said more than I need to in those five steps above; don't take it as me being patronising, I just wanted to avoid any possible confusion.

J Alexander D Atkins

Comment from bick2000
Date: 03/30/2004 12:33PM PST
Comment

I don't figure you as patronising, I assume i am coming accross as less intelegent as the next guy.

I set up the account, and now im getting a taskbar popup bubble that says "Cannot connect to Hotmail service and it is now set to offline"

Any ideas?

Thanks

Comment from bick2000
Date: 03/30/2004 12:38PM PST
Comment

(But asking questions is what this place if for, right? So thanks for the help!:) )

Comment from alexatkins
Date: 04/01/2004 03:02AM PST
Comment

I think maybe your ISP (Internet Service Provider) may be able to help you.  That's like, AOL or freeserve or whoever.  They probably have a technical support line.  Did you try changing all the options on the 'Connection' tab that I mentioned above?

J Alexander D Atkins

Comment from tah_bal
Date: 05/25/2004 04:14AM PDT
Comment

While clicking on send and redceive button on MS Outlook I am getting the following errors. This is happening on one machine but on the other machines I am able to send/receive emails for the same user account. Would anybody help me to find the solution for the same.

Log onto incoming mail server (POP3): Unable to connect to the incoming mail server
(POP3), Please verify the port and SSL settings for the incoming server. To access these
settings close this dialog) then click More Settings and click on the Advanced tab.

Send test e-mail message: Unable to connect to the outgoing mail server (SMTP). Please
verify the port and SSL settings for the outgoing server. To access these settings close
this dialog) then click More Settings and click on the Advanced tab.

Comment from matt0987654321
Date: 05/26/2004 01:53PM PDT
Comment

I've tested all of the suggested SMTPs for hotmail, and none will work. Do certain servers only apply for certain addreses, or can you use any of them. Anybody know a command line program called x-mail? If not, can someone search and try to make it work for them and tell me how they did it, i've being trying for days. Any response will greatfully accepted;

Comment from vasureddym
Date: 07/21/2004 03:35AM PDT
Comment

i think the discussion is nice and long .
vasureddym

Comment from txGODZILLA
Date: 07/27/2004 08:15AM PDT
Comment

I am wondering why someone didn't just post a simple solution.

The feature is built into the software  if you are using Outlook 2003 and want to access your Hotmail account.

When setting up a new email account in Outlook 2003, you are given a list of options about the type of account you are configuring.  If you look at the list, you will see that Outlook 2003 has an entry for HTTP after IMAP & POP3.  Select the HTTP option then select HOTMAIL.  Proceed with the rest of the prompts to setup the account.  

Remove the old problematic account that was initially setup.

Comment from ljkal
Date: 08/04/2004 05:37AM PDT
Comment

This is possible quite easliy as some of you have said through the http setting method of Outlook or Outlook Express - BUT one word of warning!!!!!!  A while ago I downloaded all my Hotmail onto Outlook and remained on-line (in the dial up days...), a short while later I decided to empty some of the items I'd downloaded from my Hotmail web page.  Feeling rather pleased with my self I went back to Outlook to reply to some of my downloaded messages and they had syncronised with my web page and everything was gone!  I'd also emptied the Trash Can.  DOH!

So just remember that Hotmail works differently to most other pop3 mail in its sync methods...What you do on one is reflected in the other - quite sh*t actually.

Comment from mickeynoear
Date: 08/04/2004 06:42AM PDT
Author Comment

Hello again..

It's good to see that people are still posting to this place.
Well, I think I need to mention that using Outlook (and it's variations ) is not a true solution, as MS masks the process via its beautiful bloated GUI. What I asked for was the value to put for pop3 and smtp field, which is an acceptable standard for e-mail accounts ( aside from IMAP ). Actually, the free hotmail account is accessed via webDAV protocol. There is a way to access it . Here's a live working demo, tho it's a bit old.

http://www.hailware.com/

or go directly to

http://www.hailware.com/code/dev/index.php

note that if you happen to have a server / IIS, you can program your own php/perl program to retrieve your emails and display it the way you want it to be using text manipulation. Don't ask me to explain how :-).

Comment from teken894
Date: 08/14/2004 02:50PM PDT
Comment

Try googling MrPostMan its a Java service that u can install to access POP3..
MrPostMan is a service that can be used to access Yahoo! and others as well, and works well with any mail client.
Email client setup points to
                     POP3: localhost port 11110

smtp: just use the one provided by ip, or try IIS smtp service.

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Date: 08/28/2004 09:28AM PDT
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Comment from k8power
Date: 09/24/2004 04:30PM PDT
Comment

Well, here's some interesting or pretty useless information, I Did a couple of serches and this is what I found:

Mail Exchanger = mx2.hotmail.com
Primary Name Server = ns1.hotmail.com
Responsible Mail Address = dns.hotmail.com

Use It, Don't Use it...
Completely Up to you.

Comment from Manpreetbr
Date: 10/07/2004 12:36AM PDT
Comment

I never heard of pop3 for Hotmail , else one can configured outlook express for hotmail and sunchronize the account . In this case pop3 is replaced by hotmail http service .

Manpreet Brar

Comment from Umapathyxp
Date: 11/06/2004 05:19AM PST
Comment

Hey Hotmailpopper from http://www.boolean.ca/hotpop/ is not free cost 17.5$. But does serve the purpose. You may try incredimail www.incredimail.com it's has free but adds adverisment.
There is an opensource initative for yahoo named yahoo popper.


Comment from immememy
Date: 01/07/2005 07:02AM PST
Comment

I use the POP3 server "pop.mail.yahoo.com" (no quotes) to get my Yahoo mail with Outlook. It seems to work ok, the SMTP server could be your ISP's or Yahoo's "smtp.mail.yahoo.com" (no quotes again). I hope this helps you, who just like me, were trying "pop3.yahoo.com" and "smtp.yahoo.com". This has been working for two months and so far I've got no Yahoo's bills in my mailbox, so it's all right.

immememy

Comment from teumima
Date: 01/21/2005 02:08AM PST
Comment

The proxy setting for yahoo are:

      Yahoo Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.mail.yahoo.com (port 110)

      Yahoo Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) - smtp.mail.yahoo.com (port 25)

while we're at it, here's google mail too:

      Google Gmail Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.gmail.com (SSL enabled, port 995)

      Outgoing Mail Server - use the SMTP mail server address provided by your local ISP

Need anymore, let me know.

Enjoy.

A. T.


Comment from Smooty
Date: 02/20/2005 11:17AM PST
Comment

So theres acctually no solution to this?

Comment from Kolian
Date: 02/28/2005 11:05PM PST
Comment

Use Outlook Express and Microsoft Outlook the best two programs for Hotmail.

I also suggest getting the msn messenger 7.0 and a link to Hotmail.com

If you are on a network with a server you may want to ask your admin to forward your POP3 accounts and hotmail into your main Inbox, that way you will always have a backup of all your e-mails.

Otherwise pay for MSN or Hotmail Extra Storage and get their pop3 to link up directly with your preffered app.

Good Luck!

Comment from mcv22
Date: 03/06/2005 12:18PM PST
Comment

I have a slightly offtrack solution =)

Create a free e-mail account with www.fastmail.fm

Under options> Go to Pop Links. And configure your hotmail / yahoo settings. Configure it to pull mail from your hotmail/yahoo account every 3 hours(min. for free account) and also to delete it from your hotmail if you are space conscious.

Fastmail offers free IMAP. Use any e-mail client (Eudora/OE) to access your hotmail lying in your fastmail account.

SMTP uses mail.messagingengine.com which is paid. Therefore, I suggest using your own free SMTP server (many available) and set that option to localhost.

Hope this is of some help!

Comment from oldelphi
Date: 03/22/2005 08:03AM PST
Comment

Thanks for good information !

Eudora 6.2 can use pop3 with pop3hot.com
in properties>incomming mail.
properties smtp server : mx01.hotmail.com
it worked greate on first try.

http://www.eudora.com/


Oldelphi

Comment from jrboudreault
Date: 04/19/2005 01:16PM PDT
Comment

I use incredimail using this: http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp in the URL link.

you can get incredimail free at www.incredimail.com

Comment from jwf1776
Date: 05/15/2005 12:54PM PDT
Comment

I added a 500pt pointer question to this thread so the resolution of this prob will be worth 1000pts.

(http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Email_Groupware/Exchange_Server/Q_21424933.html)


Comment from Jamie_Orchison
Date: 06/22/2005 11:29AM PDT
Comment

If you right click the start menu, click properties. Select Start menu and click customize. Select hotmail as your default e-mail acount. it will appear on the start menu. make a shortcut. you can only access hotmail over the internet. It is a HTTP e-mail server, not POP3.

Comment from tonyfranks
Date: 08/27/2005 05:45AM PDT
Comment

I have a Hotmail Extra Storage account yet I still don't have pop3 access, at least there is no mention of it. The only thing I can do is aggregate mail into my hotmail account from other accounts using pop3, something that you can no longer do with the free account.

Any ideas anyone?

Comment from Lord_Lethris
Date: 10/14/2005 01:06PM PDT
Comment

I cant be arsed to read all them posts, but Outlook 2000 and higher has the capabilities to connect to Hotmail when you setup a mail account.  However I hear roumors that they stopped this service as it made it easer for spammers to send mass mail to mailing lists with an anonimouse hotmail address.

Yahoo Im not sure about, but I read somewhere it can be done

AOL are sneeky buggers and use IMap mail configuration, again Outlook 2000 and higher can cope

Oh and Hotmail do do a POP3 address service, but you have to pay £££

Comment from tonyfranks
Date: 10/17/2005 03:08AM PDT
Comment

To clarify, I pay for a Hotmail Extra Storage Account, but find no reference to POP access.

Even using Outlook 97 (not Express) connecting to this Hotmail account wasn't possible (though I don't intend to buy Outlook 2000 or 2003 to find out if that is the solution).

I now use Mozilla Thunderbird with the webmail extentions, and find they work very well.

I've used other TBird extentions to "extend" TBird to all the areas I've always wanted from a client program - calendar, RSS feedreader, USENET news reader, multiple signatures, without all the other stuff I never used in Outlook, contact managers etc.

MS have lost an Outlook customer because it lacks flexibility and was looking old fashioned.

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