Free Hotmail: This is how email registration and login works

Hotmail is the popular free email service from Microsoft, which has been renamed Outlook and today offers many additional online tools and features.

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The free e-mail service Hotmail was developed with the spread of the Internet in the late 1990s by the US software company Microsoft and 2013 renamed to Outlook. Outlook itself was introduced a year earlier.

Hotmail Email is a so-called web-mail client, which can be accessed via Internet via the input of user name and password and can check and edit its e-mails.

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When calling the web address www.hotmail.de in the browser you will automatically be redirected to the Microsoft site https://outlook.live.com/owa/ . There you will find a registration button and the login area.

Those who have been loyal to the old service so far will be able to switch to Outlook.com in just a few clicks. Nothing is lost, no e-mail and no uploaded content.

However, once you have changed from a Hotmail address to an Outlook address, this can not be undone.

Today, Hotmail not only offers everything related to e-mail and communication, but also other functions such as calendar tools, with which you can organize your tasks and appointments.

In the Inbox, for example, the user can prioritize and group their emails. Unwanted mail can be marked as spam with the right mouse button and moved to the spam folder.

Travel and air routes from emails can also be automatically added to the calendar. It is also possible to edit Office files directly in the Inbox and add / share files from Box, Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive.

The video messaging service Skype is also integrated in Outlook. So you can easily switch between e-mail and Skype chat and video conferencing without leaving the Inbox.

For mobile use, there is Outlook Mobile, which is available for iPhone, Android and Windows Phone devices.

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