John Brown wrote:
"Kath Adams" wrote in message
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John Brown wrote:
Friend uses BT for telephone and Broadband Internet Provider. He
used to be with Freeserve (taken over by Wanadoo...taken over by
Orange) and has an e-mail address which he uses
via BT. He says he can't use Outlook Express for e-mail with that e
address and BT broadband unless he pays extra! Does that make sense
- or has my friend got this wrong? Thanks. John
Assuming that Freeserve (whoever they happen to be this month!) does
not "take away" his email address, there is no reason why he cannot
continue to use it whether via the web or OE.
I am with Freeserve and have an fsnet.co.uk address. I do plan to
change ISP's in September, as we are moving to a different area with
cable. So I guess I will find out the answer to my own question
soon! I did used to be with BT a long time ago, and as soon as I
changed to Freeserve, my BT email address was removed by BT. I
suspect this will be the same with FS as the email address is tied
into the username/account. In the meantime, for your friend, assuming
the email address is still
valid, then all he has to do in OE is use the POP3 server as given
by FS, but the SMTP server for outgoing mail as given by BT.
Just as a matter of interest, my son still uses his UKonline email
address, via OE, despite not having been with this ISP for over 5
years. Hope this helps.
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Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express)
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Ah, thanks for that Kath ...most useful.
You mention if his e-mail address is still valid...yes it is and he
uses it daily...via the web...what I'm trying to do is see if its
possible for him to use Outlook Express for outgoing and incoming
mail. You say use the Freeserve POP3 one for incoming mail...that will
work
will it?...alternatively do you think he could use the BT POP3?
Ref the outgoing mail how does he find out what the BT SMTP server is
(apart from asking BT - which he will do if necessary but has
recently had his fill of speaking with unhelpful BT help
desk!)...would it be the same server for all BT punters?...if so
someone would be able to tell us what it is...?
....I'm with Orange and I use pop.freeserve.com and
smtp.freeserve.com for incoming and outgoing mail respectively...not
sure what would the BT equivalents be to give it a try - anyone any
ideas?
Yes, the Freeserve incoming will work. It won't work using BT as he will
be using his FS email address and the mail will be on their servers,
which have nothing to do with BT.
But because he will be connected to the internet with BT, he will have
to use the BT SMTP server for his outgoing mail. Fellow MVP, Tom Koch,
puts it better than I can -
quoteMost ISPs configure their SMTP servers to recognize only those
whose IP address is on the accepted list, meaning that you are connected
directly to that ISP. If you use multiple ISPs, you are likely to
encounter this problem. The solution is to change the SMTP server for
that mail account under Tools| Accounts| account name Properties|
Servers. /quote
And out of my little yellow book, use - pop.freeserve.net for
incoming.
(You can use pop.freeserve.com instead, which I note you use, either
will work.)
and mail.btinternet.com for the outgoing.
(BT actually use the same for both incoming and outgoing.)
Let me know how he gets on. Here is a useful link -
http://snipurl.com/vqys
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Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express)