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  1. I think it is still (fully) supported as long as you have your domain with GoDaddy. But the window is quickly closing for adding new accounts (November 30, 2023). Reply reply More replies

  2. My primary domain is still with WLD. The major downside is lack of being able to administer anything domain or user wise. SPF works but Hotmail/Outlook does not seem to check it properly as I still get self-spoofed mail (into the Spam box) occasionally.

  3. 3 days ago · Compare the best free and paid antivirus for Microsoft Windows to protect your PC. Is Microsoft Security (Defender) enough, what's the best free antivirus or should you pay for Norton Antivirus or McAfee Antivirus?

  4. Sep 19, 2023 · Around 2013-2014 I created a domain using my family name (minkov.mx) and used Windows Live Domains to create a custom e-mail with it. Everything was working fine until Microsoft decided to discontinue/charge for the service and there was no longer access to the Admin Panel of the service.

  5. May 6, 2014 · Windows Live Domain Alternative. Now that MS decided to stop the Live Domain Service, I was wondering if the Exchange Online they offer will be suitable for individuals instead. I already have Office 365 Home, but not interested to upgrade to larger packages.

  6. Sep 1, 2022 · Possibly, it has vulnerabilities - but that won't be researched, since it is out of support - as simple as that. Windows Live Mail reached its End of Life on June 30, 2016. It does not imply that it is a huge risk, no. But surely, it is not recommendable to still use it.

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  8. May 26, 2012 · Microsoft is leaving behind the once-ubiquitous, yet often confusing, Windows Live as a brand name, and renaming every product that currently features that two-word phrase.

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