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Hotmail Account Holders Ring within the New Year with Missing Emails [Bugs]

Hotmail Account Holders Ring within the New Year with Missing Emails [Bugs] Microsoft Hotmail users have a whole lot to complain about as the most recent year kicks off in earnest: Many are reporting today that their emails have gone missing due to a new bug plaguing that popular email system.

Basically, users report that their emails are being sent to a deleted mail folder as opposed to the ordinary Inbox. Microsoft, for its part, has responded to some of the complaints logged in its online forums, but has yet to deploy a fix or maybe disclose what caused the email zapping bug inside the first place.

As the AP notes , Hotmail is probably the most widely-used email platform on the earth with approximately 360 million users all over the world. What percentage of those 360 million are without their email and NYE party pics today will not be known. [ MSNBC ]

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