Hotmail to Get Storage Bump

By Ed Oswald | Published July 27, 2005, 1:48 AM

BetaNews has learned that Microsoft is expected to begin its rollout of the next version of Hotmail, possibly as early as Wednesday. Code-named "Kahuna," this Hotmail update will sport a new interface, automatic inbox refreshing and a preview pane enabling users to read and respond to e-mail without ever leaving their inbox.

The announcement could come in tandem with unveiling of the beta releases of Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Vista, both of which are expected to be released sometime Wednesday.

Included with the Hotmail upgrade is a bump of the storage space for free users to two gigabytes; several sources told BetaNews they had already seen storage increases in their accounts. The added space would put Hotmail on more equal footing with its competitors. Google's Gmail offers 2GB, as does Yahoo! Mail.

The latest version of Hotmail would also include upgrades to Microsoft's Sender ID technology.

Sender ID has been pushed by the Redmond company as a way cut down on the number of spam messages and phishing attacks flooding customer inboxes. It has received the backing of companies such as America Online, especially following the company's move to make it compatible with competing anti-spam technologies.

Sender ID has already been live in the production version of Hotmail since January of this year.

Recognizing that it is behind in several key areas, Microsoft has engineered the next wave of Hotmail, allegedly referred to as the "competitive wave," in a methodical push to meet or exceed the competition.

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i am still stucked on 2 MB. i dont understand what the hell these hotmail people are doing. Last year they announced an increase of storage capacity by 250 MB and still most of the users outside US are just dreaming of it. And now 2GB...............it sucks!!

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how i get storage capacity of 2 Gb

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Please. I'd like to know where I can see and enter to Kahuna ("beta").

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Where I can access to Beta of New Hotmail Kahuna?

Gabriel Medina
Rio Cuarto
Argentina
www.gxagro.com.ar

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Mine is 2000 MB still since May 2005, hehe... Actually not really helpful, since they gave me 2000 MB after i swithced to Gmail..

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Still 250mb.

My hotmail address is my signup address. I make sure to check it every week or so, and pretty much just use it whenever a site needs an addy.

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Still sitting with the 250mb as well. The thing I find most annoying with hotmail, having had this account for approx. 8 yrs, is the spam. At one time I never had it, but this past year has been horrendous...I pretty much only check it now to clear the spam. What annoys me is the limit they have on blocking spam addys. I keep blocking, hotmail keeps deleting the new addys off the block list...grrrrrrrrrr. The only reason I keep it now is because I use it on my msn. I wrote to hotmail re: the removal of the addys from the block list and their solution to this was a joke. I'll stick to my isp mail (coincidently merged with msn) & gmail. Strange how these accounts never have spam at all...must be because it's all going out to the hotmail addys :)

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mine is still 2mb

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why do free users get 2 gigabytes of space? i only get that much and i pay for my msn premuim so they should put msn premuim users and hotmail plus users upto about 4 gigabytes

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well, i just check my crapppy email account still sucks, so i guess is not today :P

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Do they mean Wednesday being today, or August 3rd? I hope they mean today. I'm tired of waiting for all this new stuff from Microsoft.

Oh, and I'm still chillin' on 250 MB.

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can somebody say gmail......

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This is only for hotmail.com addresses, right? Not the @msn.com addys?

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I'm still at 250MB too.

I however have to say that I'm really a webmail addict. I just love Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, and I will hopefully love the new Hotmail.

I have hated Hotmail because of the user interface and also due to the amount of spam. That may be due to the fact that I have a 6 character hotmail address. Who knows :)

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Still 250MB here.

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mine is still the measly 2mb and probably because I've got this account for over ten years and dont live in the usa. so i have long moved to others that did offer and inmediately gave 2gb...hurray for the slowpokes !!!

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Same. The only reason I check my hotmail account nowadays is to make sure it doesn't hit the limit due to all the spam. :P

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Has anyone got 2 Gb yet.

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Mine is just 250MB and has been like that for a while now.

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If we have premium, how will this affect us on our storage, i am concerned about this as i am a premium member and love all the benifits invloved with it.

Please explain??????

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i'm a premium too and very unsatisfied of the service, hope this will improve.

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I already have 2000 MB since a month or so ago. I never paid. But still I have the link for billing and everything. When I click the billing link,and login to passport, it says my e-mail address isnt registered as a billing e-mail / premium account. Very wierd. Sorry no offence to guys who pay, but i some how got it all without paying a cent. I havent let Hotmail know about it yet. Hehe.

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"Included with the upgrade is a bump of the storage space for free users to two gigabytes"

You don't have to pay, read the article.

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He was just stating that he received it a long time ago. The article said some have reported having it already (he may have assumed a recent change closer to a week than a whole month) which seems to be the case for him, but wasnt aware it had taken place a month ago.

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to be specific it was in May.. Before that it was just 2 MB.. and in may it turned to 2000 MB

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Does this mean that those who already pay for premium get more storage or is this for everyone.

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this means you should stop paying because 2 gigs is more than you'll need in a life time, unless e-mail becomes popular for something other than text and images, those comedy movie bits and audio bits you may receive are not needed to be stored in e-mail...

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Mine still 2 MB.

and it did not add the @hotmail.com anymore.
I think hotmail need to remove this, unles they will release another email address

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They do have another email address: @msn.com

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Just do yourselves a favour and get on GMail. It eclipses all other email systems available in terms of storage and usability and well.... absolutely every thing.

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And have a Geocities interface. Good luck!

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