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Email from Sky Broadband.
Should be good news for anyone battling Sky's email servers. ++++++++++++++++++++ Hello This summer, together with the clever people at Google and the photo fans at Snapfish we've created Sky Email and Tools. This means that over the next few months, your current Sky Email will be moving to Sky Email and Tools 'powered by Google'. Don't worry your email address i.e. (E-Mail Removed) will stay the same; it just gets a new home. Jono |
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In uk.telecom.broadband, on Sun, 2 Sep 2007 09:07:24, Jono wrote:
>Email from Sky Broadband. > >Should be good news for anyone battling Sky's email servers. It is a RRPITA for those using some more venerable *rigorously standards compliant* email clients/servers. Workarounds will of course be published once accounts have been moved and the methods proved - but there is no mechanism to have an account on both systems at once. ![]() Sky seem to assume all users either use web-mail or Windows 'free' email cock-ups. (As do Google, go figure...) -- Jim Crowther. West London MAG: Popes Grotto, Twickenham, every Tuesday from 21:00 onwards. |
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On Sun, 2 Sep 2007, Jim Crowther wrote:
> In uk.telecom.broadband, on Sun, 2 Sep 2007 09:07:24, Jono wrote: > >> Email from Sky Broadband. >> >> Should be good news for anyone battling Sky's email servers. > > It is a RRPITA for those using some more venerable *rigorously standards > compliant* email clients/servers. I would guess that those specifically affected users, who know about 'standards' in the first place, would be more than suited to running their own e-mail server or outsourcing their domain MX to a competent provider :-) All the best, -- Kind Regards, Chris Buckley :: GnuPG: 0x42B0CF1A :: http://www.cjbuckley.net/ |
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In uk.telecom.broadband, on Mon, 3 Sep 2007 00:39:19, Chris Buckley
wrote: >On Sun, 2 Sep 2007, Jim Crowther wrote: > >> In uk.telecom.broadband, on Sun, 2 Sep 2007 09:07:24, Jono wrote: >> >>> Email from Sky Broadband. >>> Should be good news for anyone battling Sky's email servers. >> >> It is a RRPITA for those using some more venerable *rigorously >>standards compliant* email clients/servers. > >I would guess that those specifically affected users, who know about >'standards' in the first place, would be more than suited to running >their own e-mail server or outsourcing their domain MX to a competent >provider :-) Indeedy, but emails from Sky concerning an individual's Sky BB account will be sent to their *.@sky.com address - so some means must be found to automatically receive (or collect) them. My Sky account is the 'freebie' one on a second line, useful for 'testing things'. The workaround using stunnel http://www.stunnel.org/ will be published once that account has been switched. -- Jim Crowther. West London MAG: Popes Grotto, Twickenham, every Tuesday from 21:00 onwards. |
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