@scharterwrote:@Stephen5000 Rubbish, any software update should go through extensive beta testing and UAT (User Acceptance Testing) before being released to the real world.
LOL, yes indeed, having been on IT since the launch of Windows 3.1, I have witnessed numerous 'faulty' software launches. Even the might MicroSoft had a nightmare with Windows 8 which was, and even they admitted, atrocious and cost them £Millions! You just gotta accept that software is simply far too complex to be tested for every simple eventuality that real world usage will never expose.
In addition, the fault that is the subject of this thread is not due to a software update, which remained the same at v2.27.1 - it was a fault that happened (yes, I don't know how either...)
@scharter wrote:
Because it isn't. If you try to add the BT mail client to Apple mail, it refuses to accept email address and password. If you'd care to search, you'll find a myriad of threads saying the two are imcompatable. Each blaming the other.
Changed everything possible, IMAP, protocols etc.
If you do actually do know better, I would be delighted if you can enlighten me, and the rest of the world who use Macos and BT Mail.
Many thanks for you help.
Gosh, going by your reckoning my family are doing the impossible. Four members of my family use the Apple email app to access their BTMail accounts using IMAP and one member uses POP3 and it all works the way it should.
I better tell them they are wrong because from what you have said it is incompatible and it doesn't work!
@Stephen5000 Ah yes, the well know Bill Gates Microsoft/Windows uodates/interations. Minimal tesing, release it to the world and use 1billion Windows test it for free.
I worked in 2nd level IT support for 40 yrs, inculding a high profile worldwide bank, and we could never release anything without stringent testing (for obvious reasons), but do admit some errors did get through.
So, if BT mail hasn't been updated, there is a connection somewhere that has. It just 'doesnt happen'.
RCA needed.
@scharter wrote:
I worked in 2nd level IT support for 40 yrs,
Oh dear
@scharterwrote:RCA needed.
They use to be my favourite record label, Elvis Presley recorded on them you know...
@scharter wrote:
@gg30340. Then lease enlighten me distiguished Sage.
scharter, aspiring expert,
The accounts were set up in the same manner as any other email client/app would be set up using the correct settings supplied by BT in the following link.
As somebody who has 40 years experience in 2nd level IT support I would have thought you would know that and not make such a sweeping statement as "it is not compatible"
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@Molly4wrote:Apologies for changing the subject.
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