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		<description><![CDATA[02.18.09 by justy you can make any e-mail address you want&#8230; I have been chatting with this awesome guy indagator &#038; he sent me an interesting MSN trick. It&#8217;s a pretty cool thing:) Hopefully, it will stay open for awhile. So, here is how you make an msn.com email address instead of hotmail.com: Simply go [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>02.18.09 by justy</p>
<p>you can make any e-mail address you want&#8230;<br />
I have been chatting with this awesome guy indagator &#038; he sent me an interesting MSN trick. It&#8217;s a pretty cool thing:) Hopefully, it will stay open for awhile. So, here is how you make an msn.com email address instead of hotmail.com:</p>
<p>Simply go to:</p>
<p>https://accountservices.passport.net/reg.srf?ns=msn.com&#038;sl=1&#038;lc=1033</p>
<p>1. First start the Internet Explorer &#038; go to: http://get.live.com/getlive/overview and click &#8220;Register&#8221;.</p>
<p>2. After that copy the the following code:</p>
<p>javascript: var p = &#8216;fake-msn.&#8217;; var ds = new Array(&#8216;dl.am&#8217;); for (var i = 0; i < ds.length; i ++){document.getElementById(&#8216;idomain&#8217;).options[i] = new Option(p + ds[i], p + ds[i])} alert(&#8216;domains added&#8217;);</p>
<p>&#038; paste it into the address bar, after that you can change fake-msn. &#038; dl.am to whatever you want , it will be your email hostname later &#8211; press enter.</p>
<p>3. Now check the availability of the adress after you filled in the bar for your nickname. If the address is available, go on &#038; fill in the other fields.</p>
<p>4. Register the Account.</p>
<p>5. Log in to Windows Live Messenger with your new created account.</p>
<p>6. Now if you want to change your nickname you have got to use windows_enabler.</p>
<p>7. To change your nickname, go to the options where you can change your nickname. As you can see you can&#8217;t change it, now start the windows_enabler and click on the minimized symbol, it will change to &#8220;on&#8221;. Now you can click on the nickname bar &#038; you can change your nickname.</p>
<p>8. Now press OK, there will be an error message..ignore it (don&#8217;t klick it away). Now logout &#038; login again, the nickname will be changed.</p>
<p>9. done! Now you have your own cutsom e-Mail adress for your MSN account.</p>
<p>Credits to: Msn-fake[.dl.am] | powered by dL.am Free Subdomains</p>
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