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  1. Aug 7, 2015 · I currently have an email address hotmail.com and an alias under that. I also have a gmail account that my hotmail (primary) retrieves emails from. I need to CREATE a second (outlook, hotmail, msn) email account with no aliases attached. IT CANNOT BE AN ALIAS it has to be a stand alone email address and has to be under the (MICROSOFT Live ID).

  2. outlook.office365.com › mailOutlook

    Sign in to Outlook with your Microsoft account and access your email, calendar, contacts, and tasks. If you have trouble logging in, click on the link below to reset your password or get help.

  3. For 1 person. Ad-free Outlook email and calendar web, desktop, and mobile apps. Advanced Outlook and OneDrive security. 50 GB mailbox storage 4. 100 GB cloud storage. Microsoft technical support. OneDrive ransomware protection for your files and photos. Access to Microsoft support experts.

  4. Jun 8, 2013 · To access your contacts, please click the drop down button beside Outlook and click People. To add a new contact just click the New button on the top of the People page. Enter the details of the contact and click Save. Thanks!

  5. Sign in to verify your Outlook.com account. When you click the verification link, you're asked to type a series of random characters as shown in a picture. You can listen to an audio file that states the characters if you prefer. By entering the characters as shown, you prove that you're a human and not an automated program.

  6. Outlook is a free personal email and calendar service from Microsoft. You can access your Outlook account from any device, sync your contacts and messages, and enjoy the integrated Office Online apps. Outlook also offers advanced security and privacy features to protect your data. Sign up now and get started with Outlook.

  7. Step 4: Restore deleted email and contacts. As soon as we detect that your account might have been hacked, we start saving your deleted messages in a safe place. Select the Deleted Items folder. At the top of the page, select Recover deleted messages. Outlook will recover as many messages as possible and put them in your Deleted Items folder.