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lol yep its all fake :p (well that screenshot is anyway :p )

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It was a pic that was posted at Mess.be a while back, but then it was quickly removed for some reason.

From Mess.be:

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After I edited out all that crap:

Msn_Messenger_8_(snapshot).jpg

Damn that looks sweet. Too bad that rookie took the bait with that fake email about the beta for hotmail. Anyone who has been in a MS or MSN beta before knows what a beta email looks like. Just do a search thru here for one.

But I will admit that would be a sweet looking addition to hotmail. Would almost get me to use it again.

@ppsam: welcome to neowin by the way but I believe you got scammed by that email and whatever button you clicked on. Don't you think if there was a new hotmail beta that there would be a buzz on the internet about it? Make sure to do a very good scan of your computer for ad/spyware now along qith a virus scan. Hope you didn't give out your hotmail login/password after clicking on that 'beta' button.

By the way here is what a MSN beta invite email should look like:

PLEASE DO NOT FORWARD THIS MESSAGE.

This information is confidential.

Please do not respond to this e-mail. This mailbox is not monitored. If you have questions about this message, please contact us at [email protected].

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Michael *********

E-mail:**************@yahoo.com

BetaID: ********

Dear Michael,

Welcome to the Microsoft? Office Outlook? Live Beta Program! We're delighted to have you onboard. You've been selected to test the new Microsoft Office Outlook Live service and software. This e-mail will help you get started.

But first, here's a little information that should get you excited about the beta program. It is your chance to:

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      Make a difference. The bugs and feedback you provide will be used by MSN in our efforts to improve our services and software.

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      Be the first to try new products. You'll be able to use MSN software before anyone else.

Getting started

Here's the information you'll need to get started.

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      During this program you will be testing an Internet based service. In order to test the service you will need to have a connection to the Internet (e.g. broadband or dial-up).

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      In order to use this beta software you will need a special token that will be used in place of a credit card.  These tokens are cards that contain a product number and will be delivered to you shortly.

Instructions

  1. Sign in to BetaPlace

      Go to http://beta.microsoft.com and sign in using the same Microsoft? .NET Passport account you used when signing up for this beta program.

      (NOTE: It may take up to 24 hours after receipt of this e-mail to activate your MSN BetaPlace access.)

  2. Go to to the Microsoft Office Outlook Live beta program - Click on the link for Microsoft Office Outlook Live. This link can be found next to the MSN Beta image.

  3. Click on the Getting Started link on the left hand side of the web page. - This link will take you to instructions that will guide you in signing up for the service and installing the software.  You will need to have your token in order to complete this step.

Before you install the beta software, it is important to understand that the beta software will not display the stability of a shipped Microsoft product. You may encounter problems that could possibly result in a loss or destruction of data. As a safety precaution, we recommend you back up your existing data before you install and run the beta software.

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You now have access to the Microsoft Office Outlook Live beta group, and it lets you:

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      Change your member settings.

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      Obtain general beta testing guidelines and information.

Getting assistance with the beta

For support during this beta, you will need to submit bugs via Betaplace, or visit the beta newsgroups.

Please note that your BetaID and password are personal to you and should be treated as confidential information. MSN will never request that you send your password information to us via e-mail or by any other method. Any attempt to obtain your password could indicate fraudulent activity and should be reported to us immediately. 

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