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Orange email again Sun 19 Feb

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Old 19th Feb 2017, 21:46
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Orange email again Sun 19 Feb

Orange email has been down since about 0800 Sun 19 Feb, apparently could be down for 24 - 72 hrs; plus word now is that it will DISAPEAR about 31 May

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Old 19th Feb 2017, 22:16
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Orange is now branded as EE so it is not a case of the email disappearing, just the server address where you store your email being changed. Contact your service provider to get the correct email address for the new email server address. It is probably just changed from https://mail.orange.your-details, to https://mail.ee.your-details, or something similar. There may be other settings you need to change, but essentially your email should carry on working just as it did before provided you have the correct mail server address set up in your email program/settings.

There should also be details available on the Internet available through either the Orange or EE home pages.
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My view is -

Using your ISP's email is just asking for trouble.

It ties you in to them for starters. They can do also what they want. For example, some years go an acquaintance used [email protected] as his business and personal mail address since he used them as the ISP. Out of the blue he got a message "we are discontinuing the vodafone.com email service, please make alternative arrangements within ... (some weeks)". The accounts were all disappearing forever.

Use a really big email service that is not going away - e.g. gmail (yes I know they read your email).

If you are at all serious and need to keep an address indefinitely register your own domain and then host the email where it suits you - e.g. with google ... you choose.

If you register a domain buy nothing else from the registrar except the domain. The same unfortunate gentleman mentioned above went with a package deal, domain, DNS, email, web site. Unfortunately he got into a commercial dispute. Of course they held the domain to ransom. It was all sorted out amicably after a couple of weeks and it resulted in nothing more than a useful lesson.
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