HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless does not Hotmail with HP print e print app

I am able to add gmail as an email to print wireless but when I try to add my hotmail accountI get an errorHostname of audit is filled as pop3.live.com and port is 995 he refuses checked withssl. and without her it just loops and loops on and checking account. Why used hotmail working?

Thank you! I have to set the wireless device. Right? Also defined as hotmail acct?
Thank you

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