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Granma Nessie Apr 23rd 2013 5:36 am

uk e-mail address
 
Now that I have landed in March, I am back home and have put house on the market and just trying to plan ahead for hopefully a smooth transition to living with my family in Ontario.

Can anyone confirm that I can still use the e-mail address which is connected to my present ISP provider, when I am living in Canada?

Thanks Granma Nessie

Tangram Apr 23rd 2013 5:39 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 

Originally Posted by Granma Nessie (Post 10674577)
Now that I have landed in March, I am back home and have put house on the market and just trying to plan ahead for hopefully a smooth transition to living with my family in Ontario.

Can anyone confirm that I can still use the e-mail address which is connected to my present ISP provider, when I am living in Canada?

Thanks Granma Nessie

Usually those emails are reliant on having an account with that ISP unless they are net based such as hotmail, Gmail etc.

So I would suggest that once the account with the ISP is closed, no you can't.

Just advise people of your new email address via your contacts on your computer and anyone else interested. I would suggest Google gmail account, then you don't need to change it everytime you change service provider.

cheeky_monkey Apr 23rd 2013 5:49 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 

Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 10674586)
Usually those emails are reliant on having an account with that ISP unless they are net based such as hotmail, Gmail etc.

So I would suggest that once the account with the ISP is closed, no you can't.

Just advise people of your new email address via your contacts on your computer and anyone else interested. I would suggest Google gmail account, then you don't need to change it everytime you change service provider.

not true i still have and old freeserve email address knocking around not only does freeserve no longer exist(taken over by orange) but my email still works fine even if i log in from Canada.

Granma Nessie Apr 23rd 2013 5:56 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 
Thanks Tangram for your speedy reply. I do have a hotmail account too so I will change the important contacts all over to that before I go.

Tangram Apr 23rd 2013 7:36 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 

Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey (Post 10674604)
not true i still have and old freeserve email address knocking around not only does freeserve no longer exist(taken over by orange) but my email still works fine even if i log in from Canada.

OK fair enough. I was speaking from personal experience of my old ISP where I cancelled my account before leaving the UK and switched over to my Apple email. I was no longer able to access the email.

Edit : well bugger me I can still access the account. Well better safe than sorry I suppose.

GC44 Apr 23rd 2013 11:10 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 
Yes, our main internet address is btinternet. Been here 19 months now, no probs :D.

The4BellsLondon Apr 23rd 2013 11:33 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 
I have a Virgin.net email addy since errr 1998.. No longer use Virgin UK .... Email is fine :)

magnumpi Apr 23rd 2013 12:11 pm

Re: uk e-mail address
 
As said above it will work fine

I still use a yahoo.co.uk and a Hotmail.co.uk address. It would be good to start a yahoo.ca address tho for job hunting and such like, and just keep them all.

__TJ__ Apr 23rd 2013 12:13 pm

Re: uk e-mail address
 
one thing to consider is that if you use craigslist or kijiji with a .co.uk it might well not put your email thru. we were here months getting really frustrated with trying to buy furniture till we set up a .ca address and found that all of a sudden we got replies. inconvenince we could have done without. i now run my uk address and a ca one filtered into one browser. much easier

Andy_Zena Apr 26th 2013 8:06 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 
We are looking at the same issue. We are with BT and we have 90 days from closing down the internet to upgrade the account. They want GBP1.60 per month and we can keep the BT Yahoo mail account.

Novocastrian Apr 26th 2013 10:28 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 10675155)
As said above it will work fine

I still use a yahoo.co.uk and a Hotmail.co.uk address. It would be good to start a yahoo.ca address tho for job hunting and such like, and just keep them all.

I don't know how it works in the Sherlock Holmes business but applying for a job with a yahoo or hotmail account means instant delete button in the real world.

Almost Canadian Apr 26th 2013 10:53 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 10680265)
I don't know how it works in the Sherlock Holmes business but applying for a job with a yahoo or hotmail account means instant delete button in the real world.

Email snobbery?

They are free. What actual difference is there between them and a paid for ISP email address?

What email addresses have credibility in the "real world" you inhabit?

jimf Apr 26th 2013 10:54 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 

Originally Posted by Andy_Zena (Post 10680121)
We are looking at the same issue. We are with BT and we have 90 days from closing down the internet to upgrade the account. They want GBP1.60 per month and we can keep the BT Yahoo mail account.

I've kept my BT email account going over the years even though the internet provider has been changed many times. 1.60 GBP pm gets you 10 email adresses I think. It works fine.

Novocastrian Apr 26th 2013 11:31 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 10680285)
Email snobbery?

They are free. What actual difference is there between them and a paid for ISP email address?

What email addresses have credibility in the "real world" you inhabit?

Academic ones. Would you take seriously an application for an internship or whatever lawyers call entry level employees if it came from hotmail?

Almost Canadian Apr 27th 2013 1:40 am

Re: uk e-mail address
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 10680314)
Academic ones. Would you take seriously an application for an internship or whatever lawyers call entry level employees if it came from hotmail?

I, honestly, wouldn't care. The content of the email would be far more important than the ISP it came from, particularly if the position was aimed at those unlikely to be earn lots of money, i.e., students.


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