13-01-2013 05:46
13-01-2013 05:46
Mail server is on the blink, can't get webmail or mail to my email client. What's going on o2????
13-01-2013 12:38 - edited 13-01-2013 13:25
13-01-2013 12:38 - edited 13-01-2013 13:25
Hi guys,
The issue is being investigated by the technical team as we speak.
I'll update the thread below when I have some more details.
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Home-Broadband-Home-Phone/Webmail-issues/td-p/384670
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13-01-2013 07:19
looks like it is actually down at present and not the usual issues
http://checksmtp.tc-software.co.uk/view-report.php?ReportUUID=86e46eea-aea2-1030-aa63-00163e303b0f
13-01-2013 08:31
13-01-2013 08:46
13-01-2013 08:46
No Idea I guess we will have to wait
13-01-2013 09:27
13-01-2013 09:27
Definitely down, both webmail on the website and remotely via Outlook.
Possibly been down since midnight.
It would be nice to see something on the status page.
E.
13-01-2013 09:35
Phew am glad a read this I went for 3 months with no O2 email, took for ever to get it sorted out having had the account for years and years with no problems why is it all going so wrong recently? And why doi O2 never update the status pages? I have had more luck getting things fixed using Twitter than by calling in! lets hope they get it resolved soon
13-01-2013 09:42
13-01-2013 09:42
Glad I looked here too. Just been trying to set up an account on my new phone, which says it will send an email to my address to confirm - but I couldn't get it either through Outlook or webmail & thought I'd done something wrong! Please fix it soon o2.
13-01-2013 09:44
13-01-2013 09:44
No email for me either on Outlook, Ipad and Iphone.
Not happy !!
13-01-2013 09:55
Maybe they are upgrading their servers to support IMAP email, like every other provider supports!
13-01-2013 10:06
It would be helpful if O2 posted service status information on their website, so that customers would know the problem is not with their computer.