Hotmail definition

Hotmail means the Hotmail e-mail accounts made available by MS Corp. via the Hotmail Service, excluding all such Hotmail accounts established and existing prior to the Effective Date.
Hotmail means the e-mail service operated by Microsoft as identified in the Recitals.

Examples of Hotmail in a sentence

  • Unless expressly waived by Nuvei, only company e-mail domain addresses are acceptable for Authorized Users (i.e. not Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo, etc.).

  • I will not send sensitive information via personal email accounts (Hotmail, Gmail etc.) or store it on: • Un-encrypted USB sticks • Personal devices (phones, laptops) or • ‘Cloud storage’ (SkyDrive, iCloud) • Email links and attachments: o Be ultra-cautious with email.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, information obtained by Company directly from Subscribers will not constitute Confidential Information of Microsoft and may be used by Company from time to time; provided, Company does not collect, use or disclose such information in any manner that identifies the subject as a Subscriber or Hotmail customer.

  • General email addresses are not permitted (i.e., ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇), and neither are email addresses issued from Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, etc.

  • Such services include, but are not limited to, file sharing (such as Dropbox, Box, Google OneDrive), Instant Messaging (such as AOL IM), email services (such as Hotmail and Gmail), peer-to-peer networking services (such as Kazaa), and social networking services (such as blogs, Instagram, Snapchat, MySpace, Facebook and Twitter).

  • Hotmail will make commercially reasonable efforts to promote the use of Greet Street' services on an on-going basis.

  • I will not send sensitive information via personal email accounts (Hotmail, Gmail etc.) or store it on: Un-encrypted USB sticks Personal devices (phones, laptops) or ‘Cloud storage’ (SkyDrive, iCloud) Email links and attachments: o Be ultra-cautious with email.

  • Any use of personal online accounts (such as Yahoo, Google, Hotmail, etc…) while on the school’s network must abide by all rules stated in this Acceptable Use Policy.

  • An institutional email address is required – no personal email addresses (Gmail, Hotmail, etc.) are acceptable.

  • For example, by way of illustration only, Hotmail may choose to pass Greet Street the E-mail addresses of each user so that Greet Street may automatically populate the "From" field of Dynamic E-mail products purchased by that customer.