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How to add any POP3 Email Account to Hotmail

Written by compews
Feb 17 2010

Keeping track of multiple email accounts can be difficult, but it doesn’t have to be. If you’re a Hotmail user, you might want to integrate all of your POP3 accounts into a single address for more efficient access.

Hotmail can send and receive emails from any POP3 enabled account, and it even supports SSL for secure connections.  Most email accounts from your internet service provider, work, or school will work directly in it.  Make sure to have your other account info, as you may need it in advanced setup. For this demonstration we’ll walk through setting up a Gmail account, but this should work with your other POP3 accounts as well.

Add your email account to Hotmail

Log into Hotmail, and then scroll to the bottom of your folders list in your inbox and select “Add an e-mail account.”

Now enter in your email address and password for the account you want to add and click Next. Hotmail will try to automatically detect the settings for the account.  Most email accounts from popular services such as Gmail are detected automatically.

Note: Make sure that POP3 is enabled in your Gmail account.

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