Thanks, Nick.
My problem continues to be when composing or replying to emails: just a three-line letterbox screen to type in.
Browser: Standard Firefox; version 126.0 (64 bit)
Operating system: Windows 10 Home 22H2 OS build 19045.4291
bt.com/mail/index-rui.jsp?v=ci-MX_3.5.0#/mail
I’ve still not seen anything from you regarding the repeated need to sign-in to webmail and the fact that the sign-in process is more long-winded than it used to be.
I do get the impression that you are ignoring this issue.
@RichardHaselgrovewrote:
Or ... How many time zones do BT servers inhabit?
@RichardHaselgrove If your cryptic post refers to message 190, BT would have to write some clever code to store all my emails on different servers and only show them when the server time meshed with the elapsed time measured by my watch. And laptop. And clock. Such genius is possible I suppose ... but, more prosaically, I kept a close watch whilst scooting round doing other things, and the time shown is more or less the time I saw the mail.
Thanks for rechecking all of these - i've have logged them all with the email team for a response.
Yours is included @Jetta68 - but could you confirm your webmail version? It'll be the numbers in the URL/address bar.
I am using email.bt.com/mail/index-rui.jsp?v=ci-MX_3.5.0#/mail
not sure if this is the latest, but it is still intermittently wrapping the text back to the start of the mail - keeps logging out as well. This is getting very tiresome.
This is a curious series of reports. I am also using MX_3.5.0, but I am NOT experiencing these random logouts.
I have a sneaking suspicion that they may be more related to the nature, speed, and reliability of our various internet connections. I have a BT-provided FFTC connection (with VOIP landline), and my habit is to logon in the morning and leave that browser tab open until bedtime, and concentrate on other tabs unless I see a new mail notification. That connection has been reliably stable, and the BT system has - thanks goodness - stopped asking me to solve the American transportation Captchas.
I also occasionally log on to email from other machines in the house, and log off again by closing the browser app completely when I've finished. That doesn't interfere with the primary logon at all.
@NickBS - does that sound plausible? It might be helpful to ask users with specific problems to give details of their various connections, like the VPN discussion yesterday.
@RichardHaselgrove I never get logged out either, unless I close my browser. It also 'remembers' my login details.