I am denied access to my account...thereis 'no way' I could have committed a 'violation'!
I cannot get at my hot-mail e-mails. I really only use this for a Yahoo language/study group called Norskklassen...but each mail goes to about 3,000 people. I reported the problem yesterday evening and gave three alternative e-mails for a reply, but nothing.Until I lost hot-mail e-m, e-ms sent from hotmail were taking ages to send! Sometimes they did not send at alluntil, eventually, I put the mail into 'draft', pretended to 'edit' it and then hit 'send' when it would go! Crazy, but I discovered that for myself!!Sorry, born before the Second World War and not wholly computor literate but this is the worst thing that has happened to my in five yearsRikard581 person needs an answerI do too
November 14th, 2009 6:43pm

I sincerely doubt that MSN Hotmail will allow you to send 3,000 emails to anyone at one time. That's a mark of a spammer and every consumer-level mail server I can think of will forbid that. (I'm not saying you're a spammer, mind you.) For such a large number of recipients, you should be using a real mailing list solution and not a consumer-level free email account. So that is why you are denied access to your account and you most certainly have committed a violation, albeit unknowingly. If you have emails you need to get out of Hotmail, here are the various links I have for contacting them: Contact MSN Support - http://support.msn.com/contactus.aspx MSN Hotmail Top Issues and Support Information - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316659 Contacting Hotmail (MSN) - http://www.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/dasp/ua_info.asp Phone: http://support.msn.com/accessnumbers.aspx Customer Support for MSN, Hotmail - https://accountservices.passport.net/CustomerSupport.srf Hotmail Support Request - http://www.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/support Some web hosting companies provide a mailing list feature and there are commercial mailing lists available like ListServ. I rather suspect this is going to be outside of your technical comfort zone. I don't say this to hurt your feelings in any more, just basing this on your own stated assessment of your computer skills. You will be better off setting up something like a Yahoo Group for your language/study group. All the difficult backend setup will be done for you and unlike commercial solutions, Yahoo Groups is free. http://groups.yahoo.com/MS-MVP - Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
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