YES
Thunderbird cannot access Hotmail directly. It is a webmail only service. The only way to access hotmail with Thunderbird is to use some sort of gateway program to translate between POP and Hotmail's webmail. One such program is "Webmail Retriever" you can find it at: http://www.apocgraphy.com/WebmailRetrieverRed Hope that Helps! OPTION 2 Use WEBMAIL add-ons (they work just like with firefox) You will need two add-ons, "webmail" (main add-on) and "hotmail" (for hotmail, you can set up others for yahoo etc.) You can download add-ons from webmail.mozdev.org Follow the instructions from website (http://webmail.mozdev.org/setup.html) Be careful to install webmail add-on before the hotmail one!
Using hotmail and gmail, you can have that setting in hotmail.
Indeed you cannot
The CWA (Central Web Access) server for Hotmail is part of Microsoft's infrastructure that handles web-based access to Hotmail accounts. It facilitates the management and delivery of emails through the web interface. As Hotmail has been integrated into Outlook.com, users now access their accounts via Outlook's web services, which utilize updated server technologies.
Xbox and Hotmail are both Microsoft products. If your Xbox 360 is connected to the internet via Xbox Live, you can access your Hotmail account through the Xbox.
Go to www.msn.com and there will be an sign that says ''Hotmail''. Click it and follow the instructions on how to get Hotmail. If you don't have an MSN account, it might ask you to sign up. Thats the hard way. Google hotmail and click on MSN Hotmail and it will bring you to hotmails main screen and click on sign up and give your info on you and there you go.
Well, if you can access a WiFi network, you could just use the internet browser to get to hotmail. im sure theres probably a hotmail app, but i dont know. :)
The Hotmail Mobile application allows its users to access their Hotmail email from their mobile phone. This application can be downloaded free of charge.
by downloading firefox into your computer
Yes. Firefox supports most languages. You can access the download page at the related links section.
No. Firefox has a number of methods to protect it from people trying to get access to your computer and information but it itself does not have a firewall.