Can i still use microsoft live mail

Microsoft Live Mail was a free email service provided by Microsoft, but it was discontinued in 2013. As of January 2013, Microsoft stopped accepting new sign-ups for Live Mail and encouraged existing users to switch to Outlook.com.

However, you can still use your existing Live Mail account, but with some limitations:

  1. Email access: You can still access your Live Mail account using the web-based interface at outlook.com.
  2. Email forwarding: You can forward your Live Mail emails to another email address, such as Outlook.com, Gmail, or Yahoo Mail.
  3. POP3/IMAP access: You can set up your Live Mail account to access your emails using POP3 or IMAP protocols, which allows you to use third-party email clients like Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Apple Mail.

However, keep in mind that:

  1. No new features: You won't receive any new features or updates for your Live Mail account.
  2. Limited support: Microsoft no longer provides technical support for Live Mail.
  3. Security risks: Using an outdated email service like Live Mail may expose you to security risks, as it's no longer receiving security updates or patches.

If you're still using Live Mail, I recommend considering the following options:

  1. Migrate to Outlook.com: You can migrate your emails and contacts to Outlook.com, which offers more features, better security, and improved performance.
  2. Use a third-party email client: You can set up your Live Mail account using a third-party email client, which may offer more features and better compatibility.
  3. Consider a new email service: You can sign up for a new email service, such as Gmail, Yahoo Mail, or ProtonMail, which offers more features, better security, and improved performance.

Remember to always prioritize your email security and consider upgrading to a more modern and secure email service.