Hotmail preferences systeme
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Hotmail, now known as Outlook.com, has a robust preferences system that allows users to customize their email experience. Here are some of the key preferences you can adjust:
- Account settings:
- Change your account password
- Set up two-factor authentication (2FA)
- Enable or disable account recovery
- Notifications:
- Set up notification preferences for new emails, replies, and forwards
- Choose how often you want to receive notifications (e.g., every 15 minutes, every hour)
- Email display:
- Choose the email layout (e.g., compact, detailed)
- Set the number of emails displayed per page
- Enable or disable threaded conversations
- Spam and junk mail:
- Set up spam filters to block or allow specific senders
- Report spam or junk mail to help improve the filter
- Security:
- Enable or disable SSL/TLS encryption for your account
- Set up account alerts for suspicious activity
- Language and region:
- Change the language and region settings for your account
- Accessibility:
- Enable or disable accessibility features, such as text size adjustment or high contrast mode
- Notifications for specific folders:
- Set up notifications for specific folders, such as your inbox, sent items, or drafts
- Automatic replies:
- Set up automatic replies for when you're away or on vacation
- Customize your inbox:
- Create custom folders and labels to organize your emails
- Set up filters to automatically sort or forward emails
To access these preferences, follow these steps:
- Log in to your Hotmail account (now known as Outlook.com).
- Click on the gear icon () in the top right corner of the page.
- Select "View all Outlook settings" from the dropdown menu.
- Scroll down to the relevant section (e.g., "Accounts", "Notifications", etc.) and make your desired changes.
Remember to save your changes after making any adjustments to your preferences!