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I have been using my hotmail email address for over 20 years, and my local library tells me they are sending emails to let me know when a book is available - but I am not getting their emails.

I wondered if it may have been accidentally blocked at some stage, as they are using the correct address.   Is there a way of checking?Check the SPAM folder...I already do that automatically when checking mail.     I would not have asked the QUESTION otherwise.Up until about a year ago, I would receive notification that a reserved book was available from the library.   We checked the address they had, and it was correct.Microsoft has been killing off Hotmail little by little. I would move this notification service to a different e-mail such as a gmail account which should be around for a while. Yahoo isnt even safe these days since they are in money troubles. Microsoft is nudging PEOPLE away from Hotmail. Maybe this is their nudge to you to move onto a different e-mail.


http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/hotmail-no-microsoft-outlook-email-services-explained/Well the hotmail address comes under Outlook mail now - guess that's the same thing.

Reluctantly I will have to move to gmail. 

Thanks for your help.

I am getting more spam and junk these days on hotmail. QUOTE from: DaveLembke on March 24, 2017, 05:33:08 AM

Microsoft has been killing off Hotmail little by little.
No, they rebranded it to outlook.com. Hotmail addresses going back to 1997 will still login and still receive mail PERFECTLY fine. You can still create an hotmail address up to today.

From accounts that send a lot of E-mail, webmail (including gmail) usually results in message deferral which makes it take much longer to arrive. The idea is to "throttle" possible spammers, since generally it is spammers sending out a crapload of E-mails. It's worth trying another webmail though as it might function differently.

Just "anecdotally" but we've found gmail to be the biggest pain in the *CENSORED* when it comes to sending E-mails. inevitably complaints that customers didn't get monthly statements or reservation notifications turns out to be because gmail is involved somewhere in the loop.
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No, they rebranded it to outlook.com. Hotmail addresses going back to 1997 will still login and still receive mail perfectly fine. You can still create an hotmail address up to today.

From accounts that send a lot of E-mail, webmail (including gmail) usually results in message deferral which makes it take much longer to arrive. The idea is to "throttle" possible spammers, since generally it is spammers sending out a crapload of E-mails. It's worth trying another webmail though as it might function differently.

Just "anecdotally" but we've found gmail to be the biggest pain in the *censored* when it comes to sending E-mails. inevitably complaints that customers didn't get monthly statements or reservation notifications turns out to be because gmail is involved somewhere in the loop.

I'm not that fond of gmail either (I've had an account but don't use it).   I guess I will stay with Outlook mail till it becomes unbearable.

Meanwhile I have changed my library address to another address (Microsoft Office) - tho I prefer to keep this address for specific items.

Thanks for your help.


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