@RichardHaselgrove It has jumped for me at least once but I am keeping an eye out to see if this was a blip or still an issue.
Im frequently getting the same "We are experiencing issues with the service, please try again later." message.
When is it going to be fixed ?
The new BT email format is dreadful !!
I too am continuing to have problems with the font changing. I typed the first paragraph of an email and then the font shrunk when stating the second paragraph.
Still too many issues appear to be unresolved.
This might do nothing to help but it may be worth clearing your browser's history and cookies in case it is still using old ones
Many thanks for the advice - I'll try that.
Have BT considered compensating everyone for the months we've had to put up with an email service which is not fit for purpose?
Here's a view of fixes and known issues still being worked through. I think the latter captures the majority of what's still being reported. But i'll make sure the email team are aware of any unknowns.
Thanks again for all your feedback on this.
Fixed issues
Known issues being worked on
I am still on the old email - release 2.33.0.
How long is it before all are migrated to the new Webmail, or is it still only being tested on a few?
Richard
@NickBS As "Default font is not shown in rich text compose font menu - not possible to change default font." is down as fixed, can you advise how to change the default font so I get rid of the line of Times New Roman at the start of the emails?
Can you confirm that the cursor jumping to the start of the email is still down as a bug, as I've had it do this several times today?
@DEM wrote:
Many thanks for the advice - I'll try that.
Have BT considered compensating everyone for the months we've had to put up with an email service which is not fit for purpose?
Being pedantic, it was not the email service that was not fit for service, it worked perfectly if you were using an email client or app, it was the web browser UI ( User Interface) when using webmail that had/has issues.
Since 26th October 2022 BT no longer supply an email service to BT Broadband customers or to any BT Broadband customer who had a broadband package prior to that date if they have not already set up a BTMail email account.
Prior to that date BT email service was/is a free add on to your Broadband package so I think you may find that BT have no obligation to compensate you and as Ofcom do not regulate any email services from any provider I doubt you would get any assistance to any complaint made there.
It might be the case that they would/should offer compensation to BTPremium email account holders as they are paying £7.50 per month for their email service but I would not bet on BT doing that.