Hot mail ladybug

I think you might be referring to the Hotmail logo, which features a ladybug! Hotmail was one of the first free web-based email services, launched in 1996. The ladybug logo was a distinctive part of the brand's identity and became synonymous with the service.

The ladybug logo was designed by Sabeer Bhatia, one of the co-founders of Hotmail, and was meant to symbolize the idea of a "friendly" and "approachable" email service. The ladybug was also seen as a nod to the idea of "good luck" and "protection," which was fitting for an email service that aimed to keep users' online communications safe and secure.

In 1999, Microsoft acquired Hotmail, and the service continued to operate under the Hotmail brand until 2013, when it was rebranded as Outlook.com. Although the ladybug logo is no longer used by Microsoft, it remains a nostalgic reminder of the early days of the internet and the pioneering spirit of Hotmail.