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posted: 26 May 2015 16:37 from: Martin Wynne
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20 years ago when I first had an internet connection, my email address was 85amod@ndirect.co.uk Surprisingly, it is still working, and I occasionally receive emails through it. But not for much longer. The service provider has informed me that they intend to close down such old addresses still on their systems. So if you still have that address in your address book, please amend it to my current email address, which can be found by clicking my name on the left, or by going to: http://85a.co.uk/forum/view_user.php?id=2 Please note that my email address is for incoming email only. Please do not send me anything which requires a reply. Thanks. Martin. |
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posted: 26 May 2015 17:35 from: Nigel Brown click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Same has just happened to me. May be the same provider - NDO (aka NAMES). In my case it's my primary email address so I'd better do something sharpish. When NAMES passed their ISP business to Phone Co-op they said email would be unaffected. Obviously not. | ||
posted: 26 May 2015 18:33 from: Martin Wynne
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Nigel Brown wrote: Same has just happened to me. May be the same provider - NDO (aka NAMES).HI Nigel, Yes, Namesco, NDO = NetDirect Online. I didn't know they had sold off the ISP part of the business. They are just down the road from here, so I could go and camp in Reception with my sandwiches if it would help? Martin. |
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