[access-uk] Re: A BT Email query

  • From: Jonathan H <digitaltoast@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 15:53:39 +0100

As far as I'm aware, all BT mail has now moved off Yahoo and onto the new
mail platform which is access via
https://signin1.bt.com/login/emailloginform


On 18 July 2014 15:46, Yusuf <yusufaosman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Jackie, I to use BT and thanks to a suggestion on this or the BCAB list
> I've been using
> https://m.yahoo.com/w/ygo-mail/home.bp?rewrite=4&.intl=us&.lang=en
> to access the spam folder and move spam messages to the inbox, which are
> then downloaded as normal. There seems to be no way of turning off the spam
> guard and it is a real neussance.
>
> So if you go to that site, you'll need to login, select folders, spam
> folder, you can then go down the page and select the checkboxes next to
> each message and use the buttons at the bottom page to either delete
> genuine spam messages, or move them to the inbox.
> HTH
> Yusuf
>
>
> On 18/07/2014 15:39, Jackie Brown wrote:
>
>> Apologies for cross-posting, but I am wondering if anyone else with a BT
>> account is having issues with receiving Emails?  Basically I have had a
>> suspicion for some time that I haven't been receiving all the Emails I
>> should, so decided to investigate yesterday.  The BTYahoo.com website is a
>> nightmare in its new guise to navigate, but I discovered after a while
>> that
>> many of my Emails were landing in the Spam folder on there and not all
>> coming into my Inbox in Outlook as I have them set to do.  Martin found
>> over
>> 400 had gone into his Spam folder on their server yesterday.  In the old
>> days, there used to be a SpamGuard filter you could turn on and off
>> yourselfon their website, but alas no more!
>>
>> I tackled BT about this today, and the lady I spoke with was prepared to
>> go
>> in remotely to check my settings to see what she could sort out.  The
>> remote
>> assistance though requires you to run some software on a page BT direct
>> you
>> to in this instance.  Unfortunately, it wasn't possible to proceed because
>> JAWS would not work on the page where she needed to connect to my machine.
>>
>> I then decided to contact Technical Support at S and S given JAWS was
>> preventing me from going any further.  Ash connected to my machine quite
>> easily using TeamViewer which does work with JAWS.  He went onto the BT
>> site
>> and changed a couple of Email settings so that anything that lands in the
>> Spam folder at BT is automatically forwarded to my Outlook client.  For
>> whatever reason, these settings had been changed.
>>
>> I have read this week that BT have had Email problems, which prompted me
>> to
>> investigate where some of my mail was going, and am wondering if anyone
>> else
>> has had issues?  If so, what steps did you take to resolve them?  If
>> anyone
>> knows a better way of navigating their dreadful webmail client, I would be
>> pleased to know.  I think I am sorted now, but it has been a very
>> frustrating time trying to get it fixed.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Jackie Brown
>> Twitter: @thebrownsplace
>> Skype: Thejackmate
>>
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