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Does email sent to Hotmail end up in a formless abyss?
Hi all...
I can't seem to find the answer to this question anywhere, so I'll try here, because everyone is so smart and helpful. ![]() I sent an email to a friend I hadn't contacted in about 2 years or so (maybe a little more?), and all I had was his hotmail address. Hotmail disappeared and turned into Windows Live, at least as I understand it. So my question is, what happens to email sent to an old hotmail address? Is it forwarded, or does it disappear into a black hole, or what? It hasn't bounced back to me. Thanks infinitely, Cathy |
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I've had a Hotmail account since Ye Olde Dayes. After the switchover to Windows Live, my address remained the same and has continued to work as before.
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It's simply that many folks have simply ignored their Hotmail accounts when they moved on to another email service and only check them every two years or so. . .
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Hotmail didn't disappear. It's still there at www.hotmail.com, and addresses are still unchanged. Most people have about a trillion junk messages in their inbox, though.
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the abyss isn't really formless though - it's kind of a roundish vortex with some nice scalloping on the edges. It's actually kind of pretty, if you're into that shapeless void style of architecture.
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