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    Hotmail down?

    FYI...

    I've just received three phone calls in the last half hour from people saying they can't access their Hotmail. I went to the Hotmail site and sure enough it's deader than a door nail.

    It looks like a complete outage. I don't think I can remember the last time that happened. I don't think I'd like to be working the Microsoft helpdesk right about now.

    I noticed that their Messenger Service went down for six hours on Monday without explanation. You guys think someone out there who has it in for Microsoft is being naughty? It's been a while since there's been a newsworthy DOS attack.
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    It's working now.

    This actually happens quite regularly. Don't be surprised next time.

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    Hotmail down?? Say it ain't so!! All that undeliverable spam! Where will it go??

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    Yeah, I'm used to seeing glitches with Hotmail, but I knew this was different. It was a complete outage and lasted over an hour. They say it's totally unrelated to Monday's outage (which still has no explantion), but I have to wonder.

    And NooNoo, I know it's easy for people like you and I to ridicule Hotmail since we spend more time cleaning SPAM out of our in-box than we do actually using the service, but to those that actually use it as their primary e-mail address it was no laughing matter. With the advent of MSN Explorer there are far more such people than there used to be. I know, because I work with them all the time. It seems MSN Explorer did exactly what Microsoft had hoped it would do... lure the neophytes and PC-challenged away from AOL. Even my own kids aren't immune. In spite of every effort to ween them onto a real e-mail client using their POP e-mail address they insist on using MSN Explorer and Hotmail because they consider it to be so much easier. Yuk!
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    I too have been seeing alot more msn users. They usually don't last that long as they soon realize that it is no better and often much worse than aol is ( at least around here). The thing I find most anoying about msn is it behaves very much like aol, including a lot of the same type crashes and trashing of tcp/ip. Now being that they are microsoft you would think they could be a little friendlyier with their own operating system.


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    Just for the record isn't hotmail run on Unix servers?

    And whenever they try to switch it to Windows it results in these problems?


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    Originally posted by Dark Millennium
    Just for the record isn't hotmail run on Unix servers?

    And whenever they try to switch it to Windows it results in these problems?

    Actually I thought it was something like beos or something similiar and yes

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    Originally posted by Shard92
    Actually I thought it was something like beos or something similiar and yes
    Actually it's Solaris.

    http://www.kirch.net/unix-nt/hotmail.html

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    The funny part is they TRIED to migrate it over to Windows, but the migration was a disaster, and they ended up having to go back...

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    Originally posted by sdrawkcab
    Actually it's Solaris.

    http://www.kirch.net/unix-nt/hotmail.html
    Thanks couldn't remember who it was

    Yeah I remember that too Clam that was great!

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    Wow. I haven't heard that one. If the best and brightest at MS can't do it, what chance do the rest of us schmucks have?

    Not that I plan on migrating 10 million users this weekend, but still...

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