According to this help page, 
<http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/settings/archive/2009/02/18/how-to-add-your-e-mail-account-to-microsoft-outlook-express.aspx>,
 
you can use port 25 for sending mail. I don't believe there is any 
alternative to port 995 for receiving.

Toledo Presidente: José Rodarte wrote:
> Hi Again,
>
> I'm having troubles to use this configuration in my office.  Is there
> another ports that I could try?
>
> incoming server: pop3.live.com - port 995 - SSL
> outgoing server: smtp.live.com - port 587 - TLS
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jose
>
> On 7 jun, 19:45, Toledo Presidente: José Rodarte
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Thank you very much for your post.  I already tried this configuration
>> and worked just fine.  How ever I'm receiving this error message: "The
>> STAT comman did not succeed. Error getting message number and sizes.
>> Mail server pop3.live.com responded: login allowed only every 15
>> minutes"
>>
>> Do you know if this is normal or I have to change any paramether?
>>
>> Jose
>>
>> On 4 jun, 17:07, vtel57 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Yes. I received this notice from Hotmail today also.
>>>       
>>> I set up my Thunderbird to access Hotmail via pop3/smtp. It works.
>>> Here's how I did it...
>>>       
>>> incoming server: pop3.live.com - port 995 - SSL
>>>       
>>> outgoing server: smtp.live.com - port 587 - TLS
>>>       
>>> Be sure that Secure Password Authentication is NOT checked.
>>>       
>>> Works like a champ! :)
>>>       
>>> Thanks so much to Webmail for the years of convenience that resulted
>>> in allowing me to access Hotmail without going to their webpage!
>>>       
>>> I wonder if Yahoo will ever go free pop again?
>>>       
>>> Regards,
>>>       
>>> ~Eric
>>>       
>>> On Jun 4, 5:31 pm, alanrf <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> I have received a notification from the Hotmail service announcing a
>>>> new termination date for WebDav access.
>>>>         
>>>> WebDav access (and hence the WebDav option in the Hotmail extension)
>>>> will no longer be available as of 1 September 2009.
>>>>         
> >
>
>   

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