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I got my first one, went back for a second, and got this.

:D I got mine, just got back from the cinema and noticed the page was down when i was going to register one for my first name and get my dad one too with his first name. Does anyone know if it will be possible to merge both accounts of e-mails from my "@hotmail.co.uk" address will be forwarded to my "@live.co.uk" account and all my existing e-mails will be sent too? I've got some important e-mails that I need to keep.

Im guessing there ganna completely phase hotmail out eventually, So more than likely hotmail will completely merge into windows live mail. Meaning, hotmail.com will point to live.com. So therefore, more than likely all hotmail account will be swapped to @live or @windowslive domains.

Otherwise, there ganna have there massive DB of hotmail users and this new small live DB....Id say they will merge.

Im guessing there ganna completely phase hotmail out eventually, So more than likely hotmail will completely merge into windows live mail. Meaning, hotmail.com will point to live.com. So therefore, more than likely all hotmail account will be swapped to @live or @windowslive domains.

Otherwise, there ganna have there massive DB of hotmail users and this new small live DB....Id say they will merge.

People are signing up for Live.com names that may be already taken by someone using Hotmail. I don't think they can just move [email protected] to [email protected].

People are signing up for Live.com names that may be already taken by someone using Hotmail. I don't think they can just move [email protected] to [email protected].

No of course they can't do that. I guess when the time comes to move It'll give options as to whether you want a new address or stick with the @hotmail.com one.

People are signing up for Live.com names that may be already taken by someone using Hotmail. I don't think they can just move [email protected] to [email protected].

That is true, but i don't beleve they will have 2 seperate services. If there smart, they'll give the option to transfer in the future.

Question: If you got into the new live account signup, those american accounts are assigned 2 gigs of space? How is this known? There no disk space status bar on live, yet. Would be nice if this is permant, however im thinking when it goes public we'll be reverted to the usual 250mb. They might be trying to compete with G-mail though, so never know.

Question: If you got into the new live account signup, those american accounts are assigned 2 gigs of space? How is this known? There no disk space status bar on live, yet. Would be nice if this is permant, however im thinking when it goes public we'll be reverted to the usual 250mb. They might be trying to compete with G-mail though, so never know.

actually, the live mail support 2gigas space to all live users, you can see the help documents

manduck: yes you choose "register a new ID" then you input an existing NON-HOTMAIL/LIVE MAIL email address (for example [email protected])

this will register it for passport, then follow the other steps and change the address to @live.com

Then the non-hotmail / live mail address will be disassociated from Passport and you have a nice new @live.com email :D

there currently is no way to get it to forward to your existing hotmail / live mail account :p

Thankssss soooooo muchhh....finally got it! thankkz!

I went through the hole process but when I get to

>Paste https://account.live.com/LoginChangeName.aspx to address bar, then your can change your passport to @live.com.

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what should I do? is there another way to do this step? :cry:

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