Whiskers wrote:
> On 2009-10-30, Ruth <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> Two months ago I chucked out my BT land line and
>> broadband provider, and now use 3 - via a S2
>> Skypephone handset (plugged in as a modem to my pc
>> - for internet access.
>>
>> Since making these changes, I haven't altered any
>> email or newsgroup account settings such that the
>> outgoing server (smtp) settings are still
>> associated with my former land line broadband
>> provider. Yet I can still send email or post to
>> newsgroups through my email client, which is
>> Thunderbird
>>
>> I accept I'm showing off a total lack of
>> understanding of these things, but nevertheless
>> wonder how this is?
>
> You posted this via Individual.net, not any ISP's server. You have to pay
> Individual ?10 a year so you or someone must be aware of that arrangement!
>
> When you cancelled your ISP account, they actually may have converted the
> account to 'Pay-as-You-Go' dialup - and as long as you actually use their
> dial-up service often enough, the associated email account and so on will
> remain active. BT certainly did that when I moved away from them, and I
> now pay them for a 'BT Yahoo Premium Mail' account to keep the old address
> alive years later. I have to 'authenticate' each time I connect to their
> POP, SMTP, or webmail, (just as with any independent email service) but my
> email software can handle that automatically.
>
> There is much to be said for having your email, usenet, and other,
> services, separate from your connection provider.
I changed from Tiscali 5 or 6 years ago, but kept a PAYG dial up account in
tact. I use the dial up for several minutes once each month and my,
lineone, tiscali and telinco e-mail addies still work.
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