Microsoft webmail access

Microsoft offers several webmail services, including:

  1. Outlook.com: A free web-based email service that allows you to access your email, calendar, and contacts from any device with an internet connection.
  2. Hotmail: A legacy web-based email service that was acquired by Microsoft in 1997. Hotmail is still available, but it's being phased out in favor of Outlook.com.
  3. Live.com: A web-based email service that was previously known as Windows Live Hotmail. Live.com is still available, but it's also being phased out in favor of Outlook.com.

To access your Microsoft webmail account, follow these steps:

Outlook.com

  1. Go to outlook.com and sign in with your Microsoft account credentials (email address and password).
  2. If you don't have a Microsoft account, you can create one by clicking on "Create an account" and following the sign-up process.

Hotmail

  1. Go to hotmail.com and sign in with your Hotmail email address and password.
  2. Note that Hotmail is being phased out, and you may be prompted to switch to Outlook.com.

Live.com

  1. Go to live.com and sign in with your Live.com email address and password.
  2. Note that Live.com is also being phased out, and you may be prompted to switch to Outlook.com.

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