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MarkinOz
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      12-14-2005, 05:04 AM
Hi Group,

I'm on Bulldog and currently out in Australia. When I try to access
Bulldog Webmail - I get a blank page. All other stuff, admin etc. seems
to be working. (Tried various browsers)

Anyone know of any problems? (It was working until yesterday sometime, BTW)
Cheers all....


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      12-14-2005, 06:08 AM
Thus spaketh MarkinOz:
> Hi Group,
>
> I'm on Bulldog and currently out in Australia. When I try to access
> Bulldog Webmail - I get a blank page. All other stuff, admin etc.
> seems
> to be working. (Tried various browsers)
>
> Anyone know of any problems? (It was working until yesterday
> sometime, BTW) Cheers all....


The answer to the problem is the fact it is Bulldog.
 
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      12-14-2005, 11:34 AM
On 14 Dec 2005 07:08 GMT, <someone> wrote:

>The answer to the problem is the fact it is Bulldog.


Not exactly a helpful response.

For the OP, you might consider setting up a free account with
Fastmail.FM, or Yahoo.co.uk (which will continue to work even
if you swap from Bulldog in the long run), or your own domain
but sorry, I'm not a customer and while I know someone who is
using Bulldog, he probably hasn't ever tried their webmail as
he has domains and uses Runbox.com for his family mail too.


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MarkinOz
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      12-14-2005, 09:32 PM
Peter M wrote:
> On 14 Dec 2005 07:08 GMT, <someone> wrote:
>
>
>>The answer to the problem is the fact it is Bulldog.

>
>
> Not exactly a helpful response.
>
> For the OP, you might consider setting up a free account with
> Fastmail.FM, or Yahoo.co.uk (which will continue to work even
> if you swap from Bulldog in the long run), or your own domain
> but sorry, I'm not a customer and while I know someone who is
> using Bulldog, he probably hasn't ever tried their webmail as
> he has domains and uses Runbox.com for his family mail too.
>
>


Thanks Peter - it's back up now - their web interface is really the
pits! I do in fact have my own domain - I'm just using their (Bulldog's)
webmail whilst I'm out of the country using internet cafes etc.


G'day from down under


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      12-14-2005, 11:23 PM

"MarkinOz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Peter M wrote:
>> On 14 Dec 2005 07:08 GMT, <someone> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The answer to the problem is the fact it is Bulldog.

>>
>>
>> Not exactly a helpful response.
>>
>> For the OP, you might consider setting up a free account with
>> Fastmail.FM, or Yahoo.co.uk (which will continue to work even
>> if you swap from Bulldog in the long run), or your own domain
>> but sorry, I'm not a customer and while I know someone who is
>> using Bulldog, he probably hasn't ever tried their webmail as
>> he has domains and uses Runbox.com for his family mail too.
>>
>>

>
> Thanks Peter - it's back up now - their web interface is really the pits!
> I do in fact have my own domain - I'm just using their (Bulldog's) webmail
> whilst I'm out of the country using internet cafes etc.


Take a look at www.mail2web.com

Paul


 
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