I use exactly the same as you, Bert, but I have to log in again and again whenever I navigate away from a page and want to return - sometimes several times an hour. It's getting more than frustrating!
Each time I get a message that BT has a new & improved webmail service my heart sinks.
We went through the 20 minute auto-logout "improved service update" a few years back and that took an age to get fixed.
The move from Yahoo! email, where BT lost years of my calendar & notepad data.
Now, with the latest "improvement" we're back to square one.
Add me to the list of "valued customers" very frustrated and angry at finding themselves randomly logged out of their email account multiple times a day, despite ticking the "keep me signed in" box over & over again.
BT, providing a service that fails to meet my already extremely low expectations, yet again.
@Ultraviolet13wrote:Each time I get a message that BT has a new & improved webmail service my heart sinks.
We went through the 20 minute auto-logout "improved service update" a few years back and that took an age to get fixed.The move from Yahoo! email, where BT lost years of my calendar & notepad data.
The switchover from 'yahoo' was about 4 or 5 years ago now. If they reverted back to it tomorrow, it would still be years in advance of what BT has now managed to offer...
@Ultraviolet13
Perhaps someone could get up a petition to send to the CEO. I'm sure there would be dozens of signatures. BT has us over a barrel - and doesn't seem to care how much it's affecting its customers. After this latest problem, I'd be ready to leave tomorrow.
Me too, Froggy Lady. But BT threaten that we will lose our BT email address, so we'd need to contact everybody in our contacts list to tell them our new email address. We'd also lose all the emails we have kept, unless we learn how to save them.
@Bert4545 wrote:
Me too, Froggy Lady. But BT threaten that we will lose our BT email address, so we'd need to contact everybody in our contacts list to tell them our new email address. We'd also lose all the emails we have kept, unless we learn how to save them.
If you leave BT you DO NOT lose your email address or all your emails. Your email account would be "downgraded" to a free BTMail Basic account.
The account can only be used via a web browser and not with an email client/app.
Helpful information, gg, thank you. But I wish I knew what an email client/app was. I thought I always used a web browser, Firefox, to access and send my emails. I also believe that BT would charge you for the change; I'm sure I read it somewhere.
When is the "management" of BT going to take notice of all these comments and DO SOMETHING about it? It's driving me to distraction. I have been loyal to BT since I first acquired my laptop ten years ago. Is this how they repay loyalty?
BT allows former customers to access a basic form of their email account for free.
Those who want to retain the same features once they leave BT can pay for Premium email, which costs £7.50 a month.
Thank you. I knew I'd read about a charge if you left BT. I wasn't imagining it.
There are 2 options if you leave BT
Basic email is free.
You don't need BT broadband to have it. It has some of the same features as Standard or Premium email.
Premium email is a lot like Standard email but costs £7.50 a month.
You'll need to pay the monthly fee by direct debit.
Honestly, it could be worse, Virgin Media just delete your email account 90 days after you leave - no options offered
Interesting article here:
www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-11819957/We-ditch-broadband-lose-email-address.html