Country-specific Outlook email domain

To get one, first you should visit Outlook.com and click on the Sign up now link given in the bottom right side. On the Create an account page, if you are offered a country-specific domain in the Username drop-down menu fine, you can go ahead and sign up. But the chances are that you won’t see anything except @outlook.com and @hotmail.com options. So what you need to do is, to open the country-specific msn.com page for your country. I am taking the example of Belgium here, so I open msn.com. In the top right-side, you will see a Sign In icon link. Click on it.

You will be taken to the Sign In page. Click on the Sign up now link given. Click on it and enter your name. From the drop-down, you will see the outlook.be option too apart from outlook.com and hotmail.com.

Follow the usual procedure to complete the procedure. I tried it for .be and .in and it worked for me even in 2021. Next, I took the example of India here, so I open msn.com and chose India this time from the dro-down and followed the same procedure.

You will get to see your country-specific email domain too, in addition to the other too. In the above image you can see the outlook.in email ID being offered to me. Microsoft offers 32 country-specific @outlook addresses as shown below in the image. Pick the one you want and follow the procedure.

All you need to do is, identify the msn.com subdomain for your country, visit it and start the process from there. This can work for you too. Outlook.com users can also create an outlook.com email alias. Having an email alias is very useful, if you do not want to give out your main email ID to someone, and do not want to create a new one – but instead manage the account from your existing account. This way, you can use different email IDs for different things easily. Our email account contains a lot of important mail, personal data, sensitive business information, etc. It is therefore imperative that you do not take your Outlook.com (earlier Hotmail) Sign In process casually. Go here for some Outlook Login tips.