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Signing in to Messenger through a non-hotmail account

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I have seen people signing in to messenger using non-hotmail accounts, i.e.,
someone@someone.com. Can someone tell a detailed procedure of doing it? I
guess it is about registering on the passport site, but which account to
register is not clear. Can someone elaborate?
Thanking in anticipation.

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Greetings,

Actually all you have to do is register the e-mail address as a .NET Passport. You can do so
here:
http://register.passport.net

Then just sign into Messenger using that e-mail address and password.
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"Usman" <captain_usman@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have seen people signing in to messenger using non-hotmail accounts, i.e.,
>someone@someone.com. Can someone tell a detailed procedure of doing it? I guess it is about
>registering on the passport site, but which account to register is not clear. Can someone
>elaborate?
> Thanking in anticipation.
>

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