I have seen a couple of threads that suggest I can keep my btinternet.com email address when I leave my BT contract but I would like a confirmation before I decide to make a new email
I have had my BT phone line and email address for 24 years, so moving email to a new address will be daunting.
My BT contract ends in August 2024 and I am leaving the UK to go travelling around asia for at least 2 years in Sept 2024, so clearly there is no point in me keeping my BT internet.
I am leaving my rented home, everything is going as I leave the UK.
Can I keep the two email address I have with BT?
Do I need to inform BT?
Do I need to pay BT anything to keep my two email address?
Many Thanks
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Your email will be downgraded to the free BTMail Basic account. This can only be used on a web browser using webmail and will not work with an email client/app.
If you want to use the BTMail with an email client/app you will need to take out a BT Premium email account which costs £7.50 per month.
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Hi,
Does this happen automatically when I leave or do I have to ask to be downgraded to basic email.
It happens automatically.
"If you have BT email and you cancel your broadband with us, you can:
If you don't make a choice yourself, we'll transfer you to Basic email".
See link
What happens to my email address when my BT Broadband service stops? | BT Help
Thank you - much appreciated 😀
Yea this isnt true. I havent been with BT for about 3 years and my email is still fully accessible through Outlook and Bluemail.
One day without warning it will stop working through Outlook and Blue mail. You have just been lucky so far by virtue of BT's incompetence.
Or @ToMexD is still paying for a BT service through a direct debit that should have been cancelled years ago.
The question I have is whether the access via the web browser will maintain access to the folder structure in the inbox or whether this will only give me access to the top-level inbox.
Thank you in advance for your response