From: sstisky@hotmail.com
To: "MSN Hotmail Support"
Sent: Wed Dec 13 20:52:38 PST 2000
Subject: HOW-TO /
Hello. First of all I'd like to thank you people at hotmail for providing
the wonderful service of free e-mail. You see, I was recently involved
in a rocky
divorce that left me without a computer or internet access. Fortunetely,
my employers here at Target have a T1 line hooked up in the breakroom so
I can access websites. Your service gives me the ability to access E-mail
from work.
Now, the big problem is, I had to change my e-mail name. This was okay
for friends and family, but the volume of mail I've been recieving has
still
decreased. I used to get frequent notices of new, shall I say, "adult"
websites. I didn't used to pay attention to them, on account of I was a
married man. Now, with the divorce, and my inability to find any quality
single women here in St. Louis (FYI, STL is known as the syphilus capital
of the U.S, so you can see why I'm not quick to pick up anyone at the bar
scene), well I've been feeling a
little lonely. I'm wondering how I can get these messages back. Was
this just a courtesy service of my old provider, and if so, do you offer
the same? Thanks for your help, and a prompt reply would be REALLY appreciated.
Yours,
Stephen Stisky |
Dear Stephen:
Thank you for writing to MSN Hotmail.
I understand your concern and would like you to read the following tips
in order to avail your e-mails in earlier account.
There are different ways of receiving these mails.
1)Subcribing to the websites again.
2)Sending the old mails from your previous
account to the new account, although there is no forward feature available
you may have to mail yourself these mails.
3) You may contact these sites and
register with them to receive these mails.
Stephen, I hope the above information will help you resolve your issue.
If you should have further
questions, please feel free to email us again. I am glad to be of assistance
to you.
Sincerely,
Wallace
MSN Hotmail Customer Support Representative
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