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Old 19-06-2023, 13:03   #13
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Re: Internet down

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Originally Posted by Gavin-D View Post
The email issues are the perfect example of why you should never use your ISP's email service (if they offer one) always go with a 3rd party such as G-mail or Outlook it's also easier when you change ISP's as you don't have to faff about changing your email address with sites
Agreed. I'm lucky though. My first ISP ever was BT Internet. Even though I haven't been with them for over 20 years I have kept my old email address because BT allow old customers to use their email servers for just over £4.00 a month. We kept our addresses because as one of BT's first ever customers our email addresses are really simple with just our names and no numbers. We have Gmail and Outlook addresses too.
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