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Originally posted by ficho01
The thing is, you can normally sign in into Messenger but you can't change your nickname (except using /nickname).
Because it is impossible to confirm the verification email which is send to you (since the email address isn't a real one). That verification email is needed to prevent such abuse and prevent people signing up with emails of others.
But you do not need such a
'trick' to get such (unverified) email addresses.
Simply go to the
signup page for existing emails (formaly know as .Net Passport site) and simply sign up the email address you want.
That's what it is there for and what everybody else uses (should use) to sign up with existing non-hotmail, non-live, non-ms addresses....
aka, this
'trick' is useless.
It's like ordening a DIY building packet from the other side of the world, while you can get the very same thing assembled and all and cheaper right next door
Just follow the official proper link
PS: and the above is also explained on the Windows Live ID sign up page btw....