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I find it really frustrating having to log out of my hotmail on my home computer to use my uni email, so here's a possible solution! You can have the emails also sent to your hotmail, and be able to send through your studentmail, via your hotmail account.
Open up Hotmail and log in. On the left, under your folders there will be a link for "Add an e-mail account". In the next menu, type in your email (ie. something like c12345678@uon.edu.au) and your student account password.
In the next screen, everything is correct except for the POP server, which should be "pod51004.outlook.com". If that is wrong, refer below.
After this, you have a number of options to fool around with everything. Be aware that *all* of your emails from Numail will be sent to you, so if you have messenger, your screen will fill up with new message alerts.
Hope that helps, if you have any questions I'll try and help.
If your pop server is wrong:
To find your server, when you log into your Numail, look at the address bar. The current page will something like "https://pod51004.outlook.com/ecp/...." Your POP server will be whatever is in the domain part.
Open up Hotmail and log in. On the left, under your folders there will be a link for "Add an e-mail account". In the next menu, type in your email (ie. something like c12345678@uon.edu.au) and your student account password.
In the next screen, everything is correct except for the POP server, which should be "pod51004.outlook.com". If that is wrong, refer below.
After this, you have a number of options to fool around with everything. Be aware that *all* of your emails from Numail will be sent to you, so if you have messenger, your screen will fill up with new message alerts.
Hope that helps, if you have any questions I'll try and help.
If your pop server is wrong:
To find your server, when you log into your Numail, look at the address bar. The current page will something like "https://pod51004.outlook.com/ecp/...." Your POP server will be whatever is in the domain part.
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