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Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
02-12-2016 7:57 AM
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the point i was making was that it is insane to use a mail service from an ISP.
Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
02-12-2016 8:23 AM
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I too have emailed Watchdog
Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
02-12-2016 11:00 AM
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Well done, the more the better. I think the general service we get from Plusnet is very poor. The wait times for tech support is far too long. How impaired people manage I don't know.
Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
02-12-2016 11:55 AM
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@rrose614 wrote:
......but I can only configure Outlook for one service at a time and I use that for my work e mail address, therefore if I want to read my PN e mails on my PC I have to use Webmail, unless anyone has a better suggestion
I don't believe that Outlook is limited to only one service @rrose614? I have used it successfully for multiple services using a mix of Exchange; pop3 and IMAP. Perhaps you could explain why you can only configure one service?
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Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
02-12-2016 2:30 PM
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Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
02-12-2016 5:31 PM
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you are essentially locking yourself into that ISP's product.
what happens if you choose to leave that ISP? you then need to migrate to a new email account as it would unlikely you would get to keep it (and foolhardy to continue using it should you leave).
Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
02-12-2016 5:41 PM
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well you see i only ever get a max of 4 Emails a week , so its not Hard to migrate 4 people
So the Webmail is all i will ever need , But i would like it to work correctly when i need it to as it has done, most of the past 8 years here .
There is no way i want to install a Client just because PN cant fix it
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Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
02-12-2016 5:47 PM
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plusnet supply email as a "bonus" and with no guarantees or service (IIRC), and the problems you are now having merely confirm my opinion.
Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
02-12-2016 5:57 PM
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WebMail is NOT a bonus
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Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
02-12-2016 6:20 PM
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you still don't seem to be grasping that webmail is NOT the service. webmail is simply a means of using that service.
Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
02-12-2016 6:55 PM
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Sorry i feel you are just being a bit pedantic
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Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
07-12-2016 1:22 PM - edited 07-12-2016 1:25 PM
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@chenks76 wrote:
the mail service is a bonus.
It's maybe a bonus for you (though I doubt it) but it has been a contractual part of my service since I joined (Force9) in 1998. Not only that, although I have my own domain for emails, Plusnet send all communications to postmaster at my force9 address so if the email service doesn't work they can't communicate with me.
Plusnet's old free web hosting service was always a bonus, but their email is an integral part of their offering.
Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
07-12-2016 3:57 PM
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I can't find any mention of the email service in the current broadband package pages or the terms & conditions pages.
The terms & conditions also say it's your responsibility to ensure Plusnet have an up to date email address (for you).
Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
07-12-2016 10:27 PM - edited 07-12-2016 10:32 PM
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The way of describing things has altered over the years.
When I first joined, email wasn't optional in any way - Force9 allocated an email and that was that. FWIW they still use my original one to communicate with me although I also have my own domain.
The way that things work now is that the Ts&Cs refer to extended services (or similar wording) which cover inter alia email, webmail, various sorts of content blocking (safeguard), firewall and various add-ons on top of the basic broadband service. They aren't listed in the Ts&Cs because they're subject to change and have been added to over the years and it saves continually updating the legalities. The one single service which I can recall was always advertised as 'best efforts' was web hosting which is no longer advertised for home users.
Consumer law is that when you start a contract, all advertised services are a part of that which are not declared otherwise or as extra cost etc. So email is, and I think always has been, contractual. Plusnet could of course choose to stop supporting it or any other service and this would automatically terminate all contracts unless users chose to accept the change. But then, so could Gmail or the like.
Re: Plusnet, BBC Watchdog
08-12-2016 8:38 AM
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I have been with Plusnet for over a decade and frankly have never had a problem with email. I use multiple accounts with the Plusnet Servers using Thunderbird and also my Windows Phone.
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