Hotmail was always the absolute worst at dealing with spam. One would think that the MS powerhouse would do something about it, but nah… they didn’t. I’ve had a Hotmail account for a long time but it was so plagued with spam that about a year ago I moved to mail.com using their engineer.com domain (I payed them, btw!)
MS Hotmail strategy was to digitally strangle people into paying for a bigger/better account. First, they deleted the account after 30 days of inactivity (it would never expire if you pay.) Second, they had a measly 2MB allowance (which was the lowest of any other provider, ever.) And to milk that cow dry, they allowed a steady stream of spam to fill your account within a day, so that your legitimate emails bounce. I seriously doubt that reducing spam was a real goal there. They also banked on the fact that switching emails is not a pleasant thing to do.
Every few months, surly after an outcry, there was some news flash that Hotmail (still a big player in web based email) deployed a new filter scheme that will eliminate spam for good. I have to admit that there was a noticable dip in spam flow for a few days; but it came back with a vengeance after the spammers figured out the hooks and increased their yield for good measure, just to teach everyone a lesson.
But the party was over when a new sheriff came to town with 1GB mailbox, followed by Yahoo with 250MB, and finally (and I assume reluctantly, because it did take them a few months) Hotmail with 250MB. So my revenge? I don’t delete a single spam bit on my Hotmail account. Ever. Sure, I’m a drop in the sea, but it makes me feel better, OK? In my dreams, I am clogging their RAIDs with their own junk that they should have needed to filter out to begin-with. Wouldn’t you want to have that dream? Just open a Hotmail account, they’re FREE!
P.S.: Personally, I don’t like MS bashing for the sake of bashing. They are a business, and they do what businesses do. If you don’t like them, don’t use them; that’s the beautiful part of capitalism (more OS choices these days sure helps.) In the above case, however, I think it was a pretty low strategy and I chose to rant about it.
I just checked my GMAIAL account. GMAIL has increased its space to 2 GB.
The only good purpose Hotmail serves is so that you can create an email address that you can use to sign up for BBS’ and other Internet sites that require a valid email. Why risk your REAL email address?