In that case, you will have been downgraded to Basic Mail which can only be used by webmail, not by clients such as Thunderbird.
Rading a few of others' postings, this error and messed up formatting was probably caused due to saving the email in drafts before sending it, rather than using the reply to all facility.
But a question remains have BT acknowledged and published a list of the bugs which their "upgrade" has caused?
How is progress monitored?
Why don't they roll back until they sort themselves out rather than have an embarassing community thread of 59 pages of problems?
The new email system is absolutely appalling, messages come in and its hopeless trying to read them as part of a word is on one line and the other part of the word is on another line - This is a rem
inder that you have an engi
eer calling t
day
Then when you try to type an email, after a few words you suddenly look at the email and find that after a few words the rest of it goes to the top of the email and in front of the header title so you get -
ivering the shedtodayHi Jim
Will you be deliv
BT needs to get their act together and sort these problems out
thanks Neil
Not sure how that explains some of my emails are now being received looking like this:
doesn=E2=80=99t want, once we supply them with a final copy of th=
e=20
Or including this:
I look forward to hearing from you.
=C2=A0
Kind regards
=C2=A0
Chris
=C2=A0
=C2=A0
=C2=A0
When I originally posted this on this community site I had thought that the problem was due to be having used the reply to all facility, but reading other contributions, I suspect it was because the way that BT was now saving emails. Other posters seemed to be suggesting the same.
The fact remains that people have complained that emails are being received corrupted after BT upgraded the email - an upgrade which has over 50 pages of comments and complaints and not a single response, as far as I can see from a communications company saying something along the lines of: we have identified these xx bugs and will be updataing you on progress by a given date.
or to acknowedge that the upgrade was a mess so that they will roll it back until they sort it out.