Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
I'm guessing it's because you didn't use them enough to read the emails they sent out.

I have three hotmail accounts that I still use.

They moved all of the Hotmail and Live.com accounts to Outlook.com and IIRC you had to verify that the account was still active.

Probably a good move as there would have been loads of dead ones just taking up space, and what's the point in moving them?

What was the politics behind the broad and dramatic change, Harry? I refer to the technical politics of it all.
This transfer of all Hotmail and later live.com accounts to outlook didn't take place yesterday, but came about a few years ago - depending on locale. And a greater percentage still retain [technically] @hotmail address -

I believe, in the day, hotmail might have been the most commonly used email service with millions upon millions of accounts worldwide, as it was the most promoted and available of the mainstream commercial networks. Somewhere along the line, Microsoft stumbled and lost to more accessible and easier to use commercial types [gmail, aol, yahoo among others] and then when they fucked around around with the first change of @live.com which eventually morphed onto what is now Outlook


Microsoft doesn't have a keen reputation for public changes - software, OS, browsers, email services, etc -