10-03-2015 18:01
10-03-2015 18:01
I have just come in from work, it's 5.44pm and I am delighted to say that my O2 webmail has come back ! I had a wrotten day worrying about all my lost contacts and lost messages. I am so pleased to see O2 webmail back again.
Please could I make a couple of suggestions:
1. Can O2 please let their customers know, in advance, when there are going to be some maintenance issues. This would be in keeping with good customer service and would save an avalanche of customers, worrying about what is going on.
2. Can O2 please inform all their technical advisors that O2 webmail is going to be maintained indefinitely, for broadband customers that moved over to Sky. We have been told in writing several times that this is the case. And yet everytime you contact customer service, we are told it's the end of of the road; webmail has finished.
Thank you again for sorting the problem out, but is there any chance you could follow my suggestions? Be more dog!
10-03-2015 18:04
10-03-2015 18:28 - edited 10-03-2015 18:29
10-03-2015 18:28 - edited 10-03-2015 18:29
1. I'd say 2013 was ample
2. If o2 webmail were to be maintained indefinitely, it goes against the official wordings I have seen.
10-03-2015 18:49
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10-03-2015 18:55
10-03-2015 18:55
In fact we were told on Sunday by an O2 employee who posts on here. that the O2 webmail servers are not being maintained. As we have had so many posts over the last few days re problems with webmail it is obvious this is the beginning 'of the end'. If anyone can still use Webmail they should be transferring all their emails over to a new email address before they lose important stuff....
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10-03-2015 19:00
10-03-2015 19:00
We can only advise people now to back up everything to another email client. The fact that people are having problems now should be fair warning that this webmail situation is going to be repeated until it is finally switched off for good.
10-03-2015 19:00
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10-03-2015 19:04
10-03-2015 19:04
10-03-2015 19:28
Certainly seems to be good advice BUT not everyone affected will be a O2 Community member. If the servers belong to O2 then surely it is O2's duty and responsibility to formally advise and warn all the active email account holders of the current situation and to give a firm when the servers will be switched off (or whatever one does to stop a server serving). Either O2 has an obligation to maintain the service for certain accounts or they don't - the OP in this case seems quite clear that such obligation exists in writing.
10-03-2015 19:34 - edited 10-03-2015 19:35
10-03-2015 19:34 - edited 10-03-2015 19:35
I think O2 would consider they did their duty when they informed people of the proposed switch off in September 2013 @Anonymous
I doubt they would have any knowledge as to who is still using it as it is no longer supported by O2 ...once it migrated to Sky?
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