PF Mail Issues - Is it Finally Finished?

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PF Mail has been experiencing significant issues, with users unable to send or receive emails despite being able to log in. The service, previously operated by Windows Live, has been discontinued, leading to speculation about its future viability. Users are seeking clarity on whether PF Mail is permanently finished. Updates on the situation are expected soon. The ongoing problems highlight the challenges faced by users relying on outdated email services.
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So for years I've been using the PF Mail (e-mail) service. Not sure if I'm the only one that still uses it... but lately its simply not working. I can login, but cannot seem to send or receive e-mails. Just wondering if it is finally finished. Anyone have any ideas?
 
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We were using a service run my Windows Live. They have now discontinued it. I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
 
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