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Generally I can work things out myself, but this is driving me mad...


Have had iPhone for over a year, use it to check/delete hotmail messages, all has been fine. Since May, when I delete messages on my phone it no longer deletes them from hotmail "proper"... in that on the rare occasion I switch on my computer I find it showing hundreds of unread messages. Same applies to iPad.


There must be a setting somewhere that has changed, but it wasn't me, and for the life of me I can't find anything that works on either phone or pc.


I'm sure it's something simple, can anyone help?

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I'm not going to be much help here but I can say you're not alone. I hear other phones also suffer this problem where you delete it in one place but it doesn't delete in your actual inbox. No idea why. Perhaps it's some silly bug or clever planning for microsoft... who knows.

I can never get the blasted thing (hotmail) to work with any phone :(

It's Microsoft's fault, nothing to do with your phone settings and there's not much you can do about it unfortunately apart from switch to gmail.


http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/hotmail-sync/why-is-hotmail-not-syncing-correctly-on-my-mobile/f1768cab-2818-4637-90a3-b6f00e1e4500

To set up a new exchange account, go to Settings on your phone,select mail,Press add account, select Microsoft exchange, email is your email address, username is your email address, password is your password, server is snt-m.hotmail.com leave domain empty description is hotmail make sure use SSL is on, and s/mime is off.


Should then work!

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