Things You'll Need:
- Valid MSN account
- Computer with active Internet hook-up
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Step 1
Go to the MSN main page (see Resources below). If you already have an account there, do not log in. To create a new email address at MSN, you will have to sign up for a new MSN account under a different user name. There is only one email address per user name on MSN; but you can have as many different user names as you care to create.
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Step 2
Click on "Email Solutions" in the "MSN Services" box.
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Step 3
Click on the arrow in the "MSN Hotmail" box. MSN Hotmail is free for anyone. There are other email choices at MSN that cost money (usually a small monthly fee). Before clicking on the arrow, you can read about the features of these other email accounts to see if one of them is right for you.
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Step 4
Pick a user ID for your Hotmail account and check to see if it is available. If it is, MSN will let you know it is all right to proceed.
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Step 5
Select a password and type it into the box provided. Re-enter the password in the second box.
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Step 6
Provide your name and contact information to MSN.
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Step 7
Read the MSN service agreement, then click "I Accept." You now have a valid MSN user name and email account that you can use to send and receive email any time you log on to MSN.







Comments
Thiza said
on 9/18/2008 I would like to have my own E mail adress
linda1835 said
on 9/8/2008 i think taking keith and chris off anchor was bias,who could beat jo and pat on morning joe as been bias pat talking about obama every morning and i dnot see you speaking up,now cant nobody say anything about sarah thats a joke,we need to know about sarah you didnt mind digging into obama like hes a muslin is he american where eas you at then MR PHIL GRIFFIN are you a ring wing support.
NATP said
on 8/23/2008 I just found "The Verdict with Dan Abrams" on MSN and you took him off the air. I found him to be so enjoyable and he spoke the truth unlike other political commentators. Take JOE Scarbourough or Chris Matthews off and bring back Dan. He was like another Tim Russert. I can't stand O'Reilly or Sean Hannity on FOX, so I really enjoyed Dan. It was like he actually thinks like the normal everyday working person. It would have been enjoyable and informative having him on, going through the conventions and the upcoming election. Bad move on your part. Thanks for hearing me out ..Natalie from Pa.