Yes, they did. It went into effect Monday, and at this time, should only
affect accounts that are new or never used HTTP access before. Accounts that
previously used the HTTP protocol should have access until as late as spring
2003.
This is one of the many news stories announcing it:
http://www.vnunet.com/news/1158429
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"Joe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1ce301c4a688$06023eb0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I've been able for months to access my Hotmail from
> Outlook 2003. Just today it stopped working. I get a
> message that reads "Task 'Hotmail: Folder: Inbox
> Synchronizing Headers'. reported error (0x800CCCF6) : The
> server responded 'Access to Hotmail via Outlook and
> Outlook Express now requires a subscripiton. Please sign
> up at http://upgrade.msn.com."
>
> Has Microsoft now changed this so that you have to have a
> paid subscription to MSN in order to access your Hotmail
> from Outlook 2003?