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Hotmail
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Hotmail is free Web email. Because it is free email, you may receive a significant number of unsolicited email advertising messages... called Spam. Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to eliminate them from any free Web email service. You can Block the email address from which a message is sent. The Option to Block is available by Clicking in the box to the left of the email message to be blocked, then Click Block above the email message list. Advertisers frequently change their addresses, therefore, it may not help eliminate Spam.
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The Hotmail account offline data is stored in a Personal Folders .pst file named Hotmail-###.pst, where ### represents a number automatically assigned by Outlook. The file should be in the usual location for your operating system. If you remove the Hotmail account, Outlook automatically deletes the PST file.
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Note: Hotmail will currently not work with the Planetweb Dreamcast Browser because they have instituted browser detection which will reject users. This is something that can't be worked around using this form since the detection occurs at the server end. If you would like to be able to use Hotmail with your browser again, please contact the Hotmail administrators and request that they remove the browser detection or modify it to allow the Planetweb browser.
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Hotmail was initially a free service, run by Al Gore and his unearthly minions. During the 1980s, only thirty people used Hotmail, and the system was strewn with errors. One student at Oxford University, in an attempt to download an image of a rare Ming Dynasty vase, found that he instead received several images of naked woman doing interesting things with cucumbers. The student's lecturer, who had walked into the computer lab at the precise moment that the images had been downloaded, sent an angrily-worded letter to the Al Gore Corporation, with an attached threat of legal action, but after having looked heavily into the pictures concerned, the lecturer dropped all charges.
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Hotmail originally ran on a mixture of FreeBSD and Solaris operating systems.[11][12] Microsoft initially tried to move the FreeBSD portion of the architecture to a Windows NT 4.0 based system, but this failed. Later a project was started to move the system to Windows 2000. In June 2001 Microsoft claimed this had been completed; a few days later they retracted this and admitted that in fact some functions of the Hotmail system were still reliant on FreeBSD.[13]
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In 1994, Hotmail was bought by Microsoft for two magic beans and a look at Bill Gates' secret stash of Playboys. Almost immediately, changes were made to the system. The capacity of inboxes was dramatically reduced from near-infinite storage to 5Kb. The inbox page, once mercifully free of advertisements, was replaced with a 50x50 pixel e-mail viewing window surrounded with adverts for Viagra and penis extensions. Most notably, the temperature of the hotmail rays was reduced from ten million degrees Kelvin to just under three degrees Fahrenheit.
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