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Another Strike Against Vista... (Snerk) by shadowsystems2007-07-25 22:34:35
  So what was the error message? (n/t) by AlanTwo2007-07-25 22:36:32
    Hold on, lemme go check... by shadowsystems 2007-07-25 22:52:40
(Scampers off with a piece of paper & a pencil...
Comes back a few moments later chuckling...)

"Windows Mail no longer supports the HTTP servers used by Hotmail and other web-based e-mail providers.
Click the back button to set up a different e-mail account, or [link]see other options for accessing your web-based email[/link]."

XD XD XD
[ Reply ]
      Yep, that's Vista for you. by AlanTwo2007-07-25 22:56:07
      They lie... =J by shadowsystems2007-07-25 22:56:48
        *snicker* by AlanTwo2007-07-25 22:57:45
        Gmail offers POP3, so does Yahoo, and probably by CynicalRyan2007-07-25 22:58:33
          I know they do, but MS is aritificially by shadowsystems2007-07-25 23:06:22
            And why should MS support non-standard ways of by CynicalRyan2007-07-25 23:09:44
              New? Non-standard? by shadowsystems2007-07-25 23:28:27
                I said "new to me". by CynicalRyan2007-07-25 23:39:54
            It's not an artificial limitation by Arachnid2007-07-25 23:23:55
              Yes it is. OE has been able to do it since 1996. by shadowsystems2007-07-25 23:35:48
                Reality check: by CynicalRyan2007-07-25 23:44:35
        And here's a workaround by CynicalRyan2007-07-25 23:00:16
          Yup yup yup! HotPop FTW! =D by shadowsystems2007-07-25 23:11:35

 

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