i have an old email was blocked i want to get it back which is anwaraviation@hotmail.com i have a new email which is hammoodaviation@hotmail .com.i need the old one many ducoments and contacts has beend stored there.please if you can help me to get it back.contact me at the new email.
kindly requested
anwar hammood
The word that has a very similar spelling to hotmaik is "hotmail."
When writing a letter requesting service confirmation, it should include the date and time of the service. The letter should also contain when the service was completed and who completed the service.
There is no such company as hotnail that I can find. It is likely that there is a spelling mistake and that the question should be about Hotmail which was started by Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith in July 1996 originally as HoTMaiL and it was subsequently acquired by Microsoft in 1997.
Why should i tell you.
Yes because its unfair if adults have a hotmail and kids dont
From Wikipedia: POP3 access is now available for all Hotmail accounts in United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil, Australia, France, Japan, Spain, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands as of February 2009. [27] Countries that do not have POP3 access enabled for free, Hotmail plus costs $19.95 for each year the user is subscribed to the service, and POP3 access is available to all other countries through that service.[28] Alternatively, users can change their country in Hotmail options to a country that has enabled free POP3 access. It should work automatically.
here is an experiment...dont use hotmail, then go to msn...that should answer you question
Kids could have a hotmail if their parents let them. If their parents don't let them then no they cant. If there over 10 i think they should im 11 and have a yahoo
If you would like to change or upgrade service you can make a letter of request. This letter should state your name, address, account number, current service and service you would like to receive.
Yes, it is correct to say "I have sent an email to your Hotmail address."
if its from a department store or a store similar to one the info should be on the recipt if you've lost the recipt most retailors require that to make a return but you can check online to see if they have a website or you could go to their coustomer service counter most likely one in the store. ~lindi~
you can use hotmail in mail go on the internet put www.msn.com/mail then sign in then your email should come up