Houndmail assumption .edu

I think you meant to type "Hotmail assumption.edu"!

Hotmail is a free web-based email service that was launched in 1996 and was later acquired by Microsoft in 1997. It was one of the first free web-based email services and was very popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

As for the assumption, I'm assuming you're asking about the assumption that Hotmail is a reliable and trustworthy email service. While Hotmail has had its share of security issues and controversies over the years, it is generally considered to be a reliable and trustworthy email service.

However, it's worth noting that Hotmail has been replaced by Outlook.com, which is Microsoft's newer email service. Outlook.com offers many of the same features as Hotmail, but with some additional features and improvements.

As for the.edu assumption, I'm assuming you're asking about the assumption that a.edu email address is a reliable and trustworthy indicator of an individual's academic credentials. While a.edu email address can be a good indicator of an individual's affiliation with a educational institution, it's not a foolproof way to verify someone's academic credentials.

In fact, it's relatively easy to obtain a.edu email address, even if you're not a student or faculty member at a educational institution. This is because many educational institutions offer.edu email addresses to their alumni, staff, and even the general public.

So, while a.edu email address can be a good indicator of an individual's affiliation with a educational institution, it's not a reliable way to verify someone's academic credentials.