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'Your BT 2 internet settings are out of date'.I get this flash message nearly every time we log in

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Well, @EJB , assuming you're using Windows 10, I would first check what e-mail app is set as the 'default'. Click the Windows Start button, then Settings, Apps and Default Apps. At the top, under "Email", see what's selected. It could be "Mail", "Outlook", "Outlook (new)", Outlook (pwa)", Thunderbird or something else.

If Microsoft has its way, it may well have set Mail as the default and depending on other factors such as how you login to your Windows PC (i.e., a local login or a Microsoft account perhaps using your BT e-mail address as the login ID), it might be running automatically. Microsoft have a habit these days of making changes to our PCs without asking.

Open whatever is the default e-mail app to see what it says and also check your startup programs with Task Manager and the Startup tab as this may offer a clue as to what is going on.

In any event, the error message "Your BT internet settings are out of date" is related to a local application and not to the general discussion about the BT webmail problems.

I hope that helps.

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Re: BT email buffering when responding to messages

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Thankyou....will report back.

PS. Windows 11 all round.

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Re: BT email buffering when responding to messages

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It's slightly more convoluted  to find the default e-mail app in Windows 11. It's still Settings -> Apps -> Default apps but scroll down to "Mail". Click it and look for "MAILTO". Whatever shows there is you default e.g., "Outlook (new)" or even a web browser such as Firefox.

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Re: BT email buffering when responding to messages

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When selecting default apps...for mail:-

I get the option to select a default.

MAILTO

MS-UNISTORE-EMAIL

OUTLOOKMAIL

In that order...I haven't selected one however does this mean the top one is the default App?

This is identical on our 3 machines.

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Re: BT email buffering when responding to messages

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@EJB I've started your own thread to avoid confusion with the webmail feedback thread you posted on.

Neil

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Re: BT email buffering when responding to messages

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Thank you.
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Re: BT email buffering when responding to messages

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Those entries are not apps but links or protocols. To be honest I'm not entirely clear what the second two are used for - something internal I think.

Just look at the entry under "MAILTO", Mine shows "Outlook (new)" (the new e-mail app that MS are promoting) but yours will probably shows simply "Mail". (BTW the Mail app is being deprecated in favour of the "new" Outlook app).

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Whatever shows there is your default e-mail app. Clicking it will allow you to choose another app as the default such as "Outlook 365", "Thunderbird, "eM Client", "Edge" or whatever. If it shows "Mail", then it's likely that the Mail app is running automatically and then encountering errors leading to the "Your BT internet settings are out of date" message. You'll then know what's causing the message.

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Re: BT email buffering when responding to messages

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This is what I see:-

Mail apps..jpg

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Re: BT email buffering when responding to messages

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@EJB 

I may have missed it but you have not stated how you are accessing your email account?

Are you using a web browser such as Microsoft Edge or Firefox and clicking on the BT logon page BTMail 

or are you using an email client or app such as Outlook or another email app?

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BTMail.....as in your link.

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