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Hotmail Login?-?Hotmail Email Login

1. Computer

Go to https://www.hotmail.com or https://outlook.com. This will redirect you to the login.live.com. Don't worry, it is the domain which will direct you to your Hotmail inbox.
Enter your Hotmail Account username and password.
  • Please enter exactly your full email address. Example :com@hotmail.com( This can be an email account ending with @outlook.com,@hotmail.com, @msn.com, or @live.com, and includes international domains, such as @outlook.co.uk, or any custom domains hosted on Outlook.com. )
  • Passwords are case sensitive, so please check whether caps lock is on before you enter Hotmail login password
Click on sign in button to come to Hotmail home page, where you can manage your Hotmail emails.
You will reach Hotmail inbox which is now Outlook Mail. You can access all your old Hotmail emails and contacts in outlook.com. If you face any issues in Hotmail account login, please visit Outlook login support page
Tips:
  • If you're signing in to a public computer, make sure to sign out before leaving the computer.
  • Check the small box below password box saying "Keep me signed in" if you want to remember your login credentials for next time. Ensure that you are using your personal computer.

2. Android

Hotmail App Make sure that your device already installed Hotmail App. If not, you can download it for free from Google Play. The app's name is currently: Microsoft Outlook. Microsoft's app is a really useful and commanding email tool. You can manage your emails and attachments easily and access contact lists and calendars with a single swipe of your digits. It might not support all email providers but could works well with Exchange, Outlook.com, Yahoo Mail, Gmail, iCloud, and Office 365 email accounts.
STEP 1 : Launch it and you'll be prompted to enter your email address and password.
STEP 2 : After configuring a few synchronization settings, you'll see your inbox. The official Hotmail app
Features
  • Manage your emails and attachments easily
  • Synchronization of contacts, calendar, and events: You could access contact lists and calendars with a single swipe of your digits.
  • Multiple account supports: You can configure several Outlook.com or Hotmail addresses.
  • Push email: If you daily receive a plethora of emails, the app will analyze your ongoing communication to bring the most important conversations to the top.
Built-In Email App STEP 1 : Open your built-in email client
Tap Settings > Accounts > Add account > Exchange.
STEP 2: Enter your Hotmail username and password.
Notice: Type your full email address for example hotmailwiki.com@outlook.com (or @hotmail.com,@msn.com,@live.com ,@outlook.co.uk)
STEP 3: If you want to setup your company email on built-in app, you need to know the following:
  • Email and Password
  • Incoming and outgoing Server
  • Server name : s.outlook.com
  • Port : 443 or 993
  • Security Type : Select SSL/TLS or Use secure connection (SSL).
STEP 4 : Account options
Change default sync setting if you want.
After configuring your synchronization settings, you have completed the settings and your account is ready to be used. You can view your email by launching the Email app.

3. iPhone / iPad

Outlook mail on iPhone, iPad, or iPod - Outlook for iOS allows you to send and receive emails, view and manage your calendar, and more.
- Outlook for iOS availability may depend on which country you're currently living for and requires iOS 8.0 or higher.
- Try adding your email account using built-in email app on iOS if your device is not compatible or not available in your region
This tutorial shows you how to do this on an iPhone, but the steps are identical on iPad.
Features :
  • A better file management system.
  • Fast notifications with a good sound.
  • Performing real fast than before.
  • Providing better bulk mail management than other email providers.
  • Faster syncs than before.
  • An awesome view for iPhone.
Built-in email app on iOS STEP 1 : Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Add Account
STEP 2 : Select "Outlook.com". The setting procedure is similar to that of Hotmail, Live, or MSN email account.
STEP 3 : Enter your Hotmail email address, password and account's description.
Be careful that you have to enter your full email address, whose ending is either one of these following @outlook.com,@hotmail.com, @msn.com, or @live.com, or @outlook.co.uk, etc,.
STEP 4 : Select what data if you want to sync with Hotmail (your email, contacts, calendars, and reminders). And tap "Save"
STEP 5 : Change "Mail Days to Sync" setting (Default : 1 Week). If you want to have access to all of your emails, choose No Limit.
After you're signed in, follow any additional prompts and begin using your Outlook for iOS app.
Outlook for iOS STEP 1 : Install Outlook for iOS app from Apple Store.
STEP 2 : Launch app and enter your full email address. And tab "Add Account".
STEP 3 : Enter your login credentials and tap "Sign in".
After configuring your synchronization settings, you account is ready for use. You can view your email by launching the Email app.
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Open Microsoft Outlook and from the "Tools" menu select "Email Accounts." The email account wizard will pop up.
Choose "Add a new email account" from the list of options and click the "Next" button. Then, select "HTTP" and hit "Next" again. Now you are ready to input information about your Hotmail account.
Select "Hotmail" from the drop down menu at the right. Enter the name that you want to associate with this account in the "Your Name" field. This is the name that appears when you send someone an email from Outlook.
Input your Hotmail email address in the "Email Address" field. Your user name will automatically be filled in when you do this.
Provide the password to your Hotmail account in the "Password" field. Put a check mark in the check box below if you would like for Outlook to remember your password. This will save you from having to enter your password every time you download your Hotmail email with Outlook.
Hit the "Finish" button to complete the setup of your Hotmail account. Now, when you select "Send and Receive" Outlook will synchronize with Outlook. Too see your Hotmail email, select "Inbox in Hotmail" from your list of mail folders.
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