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June 29, 1999 1:45 AM PDT

Hotmail hit by new round of problems

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Hotmail users are getting hot under the collar about a new round of service problems that some claim have kept them out of their accounts for as long as four days.

Microsoft's MSN Hotmail has amassed more than 40 million active members, according to Microsoft, and the free Web mail has had a rough time keeping up with demand. Complaints frequently have dogged the free service.

Hotmail product manager Laura Norman today said that the site underwent a 30-minute long bandwidth upgrade this morning. But she acknowledged that the half-hour upgrade did not account for users' complaints about service over the last few days or those that persisted into the afternoon.

Norman was not immediately able to determine what was keeping users out of their accounts, but said Hotmail was looking into the problems.

Hotmail's service troubles follow on a two-day complete outage by Microsoft's newly acquired Jump Networks, an integrated suite of Web-based applications including email and calendars that is currently in beta. Norman said the Jump outage and the recent Hotmail problems were unrelated.

Locked-out Hotmail users have taken to newsgroups to vent their frustrations.

"Hotmail appears to be down at the moment, and seems to be inaccessible regularly," wrote one user in the "alt.online-service.microsoft" newsgroup. CNET News.com today received several similar reports from readers.

Service problems tend to make themselves felt spottily throughout Hotmail's 40 million accounts, as a complaint by a user with multiple accounts demonstrated:

"I've got a problem with one of my Hotmail accounts," wrote another participant in "alt.online-service.microsoft." "For two days, I haven't been able to access it...whereas the others are working quite OK even though slowly."

And proving that you can't displease all of the people all of the time, one "alt.online-service.microsoft" participant chimed in to defend Hotmail.

"I use Hotmail.com and I love it!" she wrote. "I'm actually going to sign up for msn.com because Microsoft has really good service!"

Microsoft houses its Hotmail servers with hosting and bandwidth provider Exodus Communications, and receives Internet bandwidth from both Exodus and other providers. Norman said that Microsoft and Exodus "work closely" on maintaining service.

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hotmail and msn problems
by December 24, 2004 10:43 PM PST
I can seem to open any of my hotmail or msn accounts, I get the sign in, and all that appears is by1.byi, or by4by4, its been like this for the past 1 week. Any idea of what that is.
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by 13Woody13 April 9, 2009 9:49 PM PDT
hotmail. worked until early Thursday evening April 9th, then no inbox at all
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by akwylie April 9, 2009 10:29 PM PDT
I had the same thing happen. Hotmail worked until Thurs. evening April 9th 2009, then when I tried to log in it said "You do not have an Inbox". This is so frustrating!!
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by DAFG42 April 16, 2009 2:57 PM PDT
Same problems for me, as well. I have tried to find some way to speed up and/or make Hotmail more reliable for months now. I finally found one. Gmail. Sorry Hotmail. 9 years with you and I've finally had enough.
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by saucywow July 20, 2009 10:23 AM PDT
It has been several days since I've been locked out my hotmail account and I don't know when I"ll ever get my to read my email..
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by Clariissa August 28, 2009 2:09 AM PDT
"Use Hotmail to manage your e-mail accounts
Logging into multiple e-mail accounts every day can be time-consuming. Instead, you can download your Gmail, Yahoo! Mail Plus, or other messages right into folders in your Hotmail inbox. Keep in touch with everybody in one convenient place!
Put your e-mail into one place now. " August 2009

"Come into my parlour," said the spider to the fly...

That is what hotmail promises!
Perhaps it should tweak itself first before making any promises.
I have not been able to access my hotmail account and emails on and off for more than a year now and there is practically no technical support by hotmail!

Should I still live in hope that one day my email account will be back to normal? Or should I switch over to Yahoo where I have not had a problem at all from day 1?
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by patrick_omalley September 3, 2009 7:22 AM PDT
The most recent (9/1/09) Hotmail upgrade was a disaster, and caused hundreds of people to complain about lost emails, hours of upgrade hassles, etc.

The unfortunate thing is that most people may not even realize that many of their emails have been lost.

Pat
http://www.patrickomalley.com
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by dannywee75 September 30, 2009 3:47 PM PDT
as of today 01 OCT 2009 , most of my mails cannot sent, they just bounce back ...arghhhhhh
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