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Outlook How To - Why You Need To Make A Hotmail Outlook Connection
Do you use Hotmail and Outlook? If so, I bet you've heard of the Outlook Hotmail Connector. It's an add-in program that creates a simple and effective Hotmail Outlook connection.
Making this kind of connection makes lots of sense. If you can get your Hotmail stuff to appear in Outlook, you save yourself the hassle of checking some of your mail in one place (Outlook) and the rest in another (your Hotmail web page). Besides, Hotmail and Outlook are both Microsoft products, so they should work together well, right?
That’s what the Outlook Hotmail Connector is all about. This Outlook add-in replaces the previous methods of connecting the two with a powerful synchronized interface. With the connector installed, you get all sorts of super powers. It can do things like:
- Monitor your Hotmail status
- Manage your Windows Live Calendar from within Outlook
- Ensure that both Hotmail and Outlook are using the same safe and blocked lists
- Manage your Hotmail contacts
- Block junk mail that would otherwise find its way over to Outlook
I trust that by now you can see the advantages of using the Outlook Hotmail Connector. Want to give it a try? I found detailed instructions for making a Hotmail Outlook connection with the latest verision of the connector (14.2) on this "configure Outlook For Hotmail" page.