Open the offline message of MSN Messenger Open MSN Messenger's offline message, MSN Messenger is used to use the Chinese user who is used to QQ due to the function of the offline message. But we can open offline messages. Here are the steps that open: 1. Enter http://mobile.msn.com/ in the browser to enter the MSN Mobile website. 2. Point blue "join!" Button, pop up the login window. 3. Enter your username password. 4. Select "Other" in the drop-down list box in the next page, select "My Device Has Text Messaging", then enter your Hotmail e-mail xxxxxx in the text box under Type Your Mobile Address @ Hotmail.com, (Supplement: is your MSN ID) Click "Next". 5. Select "I Have Read and Agree To The Terms Of Use", then click "Next" to enter the next page, there is a text box that fills in the "Confirmation Code" in the next page, can only wait until receive After confirming the letter before you can fill it. 6. Waiting for the confirmation letter in the mailbox, the content is "Your MSN Mobile Confirmation Code Is XXXX", I really don't understand how the E-mail between Microsoft's own websites is so slow. 7. Fill in the received four digits in the "Confirmation Code" text box, then click the "Next" button. 8. On the next page, you can see two options, namely "MSN Mobile Plus Edition - $ 19.99 Per Year Introductory Offer" and "MSN Mobile Basic", I can only choose "MSN Mobile Basic". 9. Go to the next page, a long bunch of comments do not need to be used, directly click "DONE", and complete the registration. Log out of MSN Messenger, then log in, pop up a window inquiry "Allow people in my contact list to send messages to my mobile device", naturally the answer is. At this time, if you log out of MSN Messenger, your contact list will see more mobile phone symbols next to your MSN villain, and your nickname is no longer "(offline)" But it is displayed as "(moving)", if you want to experiment, you can add yourself as a friend, then switch the status to "Show offline", you can see the phone symbol. In this state, others will no longer be a pop-up IE window to send an email, but pop up a dialog window. Click "OK" in the picture in the picture (no need to worry about fees, because you Used is not a mobile phone service, but a free service of the mailbox, then you can enter information like usual MSN Messenger, click Send, and the input information is sent to the other party's mailbox. Note: This service does not support Chinese, and can only issue English.