Windows Live Hotmail goes SSL, passes by Google*

Post date Posted Wednesday, November 10, 2010 at 8:45 am by Jason Cartwright

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Gmail users concerned with security were able to enable SSL connections to their mail for over a year now. A few months ago, Google turned this on by default for all users, problem is, this is only for gmail, not any of the other Google services. This means Calendar and Contacts are still pushed in the clear.

Microsoft have announced today that they have enabled users to turn on SSL which secures the connection between you and Microsoft servers for not only Hotmail, but also Calendar, Contacts, SkyDrive, Photo, Docs, devices.. pretty much everything. At the moment its opt-in, hopefully one the bugs are ironed out, this is in place by default.

To enable HTTPS for your Windows Live, go to https://account.live.com/ManageSSL.

Hotmail Exchange push Email, Contacts, Calendar available now

Post date Posted Tuesday, August 31, 2010 at 11:21 am by Jason Cartwright

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Microsoft have finally flipped the switch on Exchange Push for their Mail, Contacts and Calendar services. Competitor Google has offered this for months, and like many other iPhone owners who want all their info on the go, I switched to gmail to achieve this.

To enable the services simply insert your credentials and use m.hotmail.com as the server address.

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So now push email, contacts and calendar is available to Windows Live users, question is, how many people will switch from Google. While Gmail is beloved by tech darlings, the reality is there’s a lot more users on Windows Live. My contact list on Windows Live Messenger is many multiple times the length of that of Google Chat.

Personally I need to run both emails for different services like Google Reader / analytics and Skydrive, but may switch Windows Live Contacts and Calendar. As shown above, I now have exchange accounts defined, Google, Work and Hotmail.

Prior to today’s launch, users would be met with a looping Password prompt, now the service has launched, this no longer occurs. Its also important to note that Exchange activesync for Hotmail supports multiple calendars that can be turned on or off in settings. These individual calendars appear as different colour calendar entries on most mobile devices.

This move is critical in preparation for Microsoft’s launch of Windows Phone 7 later this year to achieve their target of hitting both personal and business users.

Review: New Hotmail reaches Australia

Post date Posted Saturday, July 3, 2010 at 11:22 am by Jason Cartwright

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After reading reports that only 1% of Microsoft customers had received the updated hotmail, I was ready to wait a number of months before getting access to the updated Windows Live Hotmail UI. Much to my surprise, this morning I logged into hotmail and I know have the new version.

If you’ve been waiting anxiously for the update, it may be time to check your Hotmail.

Rules !!
Borrowing from Outlook, Microsoft have finally added Rules to Hotmail. This allows users to route email to specific folders based on user-selected parameters. This feature alone will mean most home users no longer need Outlook or even Live Mail. A couple of nice inclusions are Mobile alerts (needs configuring) and flagging.

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Sweep
Another new feature in the new Hotmail is Sweep, this allows for bulk control of email. Designed to save you time when organising lots of email at once.

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Filters
At the top of your inbox now, there’s a number of filters available. Selecting any of them will instantly filter your inbox to only display mail that meets the selected criteria. Something like Social updates for example only shows email from Services Like Windows Live or Facebook.

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Integrated Messenger
This feature really makes a lot of sense, when you think about the crossover between the people you email and the people you IM. While these people may not be exactly the same, a typical workflow may involve receiving an email from a contact, then seeing their presence set to online, then you can follow up the email via an instant message conversation.
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New Message
There’s a new simplified compose email toolbar, allowing for easy insertion of  your standard Attachments and Photos, but the new addition is the ‘From Bing’ option. The screen shot below shows the images search Images pane on the right, but what’s surprising is the lack of integration from your Windows Live Photos, this should really be a source to select from the Photos drop down.

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Active View
One of my favourite new features is Active View, allowing for content like images and video to viewed right within the email. Clicking on content launches a lightbox-type window allowing for video playback or a pretty slick image slideshow.

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Overall the Windows Live team has done some great work here, adding features that show an understanding of how real-world people use email today. If you don’t have the New Windows Live Hotmail, there’s nothing you can really do to speed up the process, Microsoft is slowly rolling it out across all users.

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