on 08-03-2016 14:57 - last edited on 10-03-2016 11:09 by Toby
If you use an @o2.co.uk email address you were given previously as part of a broadband or mobile phone package, we’re sorry to tell you that this service is soon coming to an end.
Why?
While some people used these free email accounts, the vast majority didn't, and instead have been using popular other email services like Gmail or Outlook (Hotmail) instead. From 7th June 2016, all o2.co.uk email accounts will be closed and you’ll be unable to send or receive emails using your o2.co.uk account from this date.
What about all my emails, attachments and contacts?
We can show you how to transfer your contacts, email addresses and attachments to Gmail and Outlook. Just make sure you move them before your o2.co.uk email account closes on 7th June. Unfortunately, we can’t transfer them to Yahoo! Mail, so you’ll need to set up either a Gmail or Outlook account to move them.
Likewise, if you use your O2 email address as your log-in for any online services, like banking or shopping, you'll need to update those too. Some customers manage their O2 account from their o2.co.uk email address. If you do too, take a look at www.o2.co.uk/myo2 where you can see your balance, check your bill and get the low down on your account any time you like with My O2.
We’ll be in touch again before June 7th, just to remind you of what’s happening. Until then, we hope this won’t cause too much trouble.
Got any questions or concerns?
Please let us know below – we always welcome and appreciate feedback. If you need more help transferring your emails and contacts, feel free to speak to an O2 Guru - Just check out Live Chat here, or pop into one of our shops.
Remember you can find more info on everything mentioned above here on our website
on 21-08-2016 17:01
on 21-08-2016 17:01
EEmail were sent out apparently though many people say they received no notification. If that is the case, and don't forget it could have gone into your spam folder, then it's poor on O2. Anyway, the problem is that O2 email is no more and you need to find an alternative and inform all your contacts of your new contact address.
on 21-08-2016 20:49
on 21-08-2016 20:49
I wish I had received this message and just not had my account closed this month.
on 21-08-2016 22:55
on 21-08-2016 22:55
None of the addresses I have on O2 (for myself and my family) received an email notifying me of any change. I was aware this would happen sometime but had expected I would at least get a notification.
The O2 email address is used for my O2 account too so no excues for not knowing I had an O2 email active (O2 send me the billing email on that!). Not even a text to let me know that I should change my email address as they would not be able to contact me.
What about Sky customers who thought Sky took on the mail system (as we were told). I doubt they received anything either.
Even the shutdown is half hearted. You can still log on to the POP servers and you don't get a rejected mail when you send to an O2 address from another mail provider so the sender doesn't even know to contact the person through another route (the mail just doesn't reach the inbox). Surely they could at least reject the mail so senders are aware the addresses are no longer active and O2 users don't have to go searching around the Internet for clues as to why they can't get their mail and finally stumble across this thread (as others have noted customer services seem unaware of the mail system and thought it moved to Sky).
As a long time O2 customer I'm really surprised and disappointed that this has been allowed to be handled in such a poor way. I've always found O2 to be very helpful in the past.
on 21-08-2016 23:00
on 21-08-2016 23:00
on 21-08-2016 23:12
on 21-08-2016 23:12
@Anonymous wrote:
I'm really surprised and disappointed that this has been allowed to be handled in such a poor way. I've always found O2 to be very helpful in the past.
Not many of the regulars on here are surprised......many of O2's systems are not fit for purpose.
For example a post made on 8 March >>>>>
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Welcome-News/O2-Webmail-is-closing-More-info-inside/m-p/955197#M15158
on 21-08-2016 23:20
on 21-08-2016 23:20
22-08-2016 03:01 - edited 22-08-2016 03:02
What? I haven't heard about this. This is my main email account! Currently on holiday expecting important emails and I have just realised that I am not receiving any. Will senders know the emails aren't getting through?
22-08-2016 07:38 - edited 22-08-2016 07:41
22-08-2016 07:38 - edited 22-08-2016 07:41
@Anonymous wrote:
What? I haven't heard about this. This is my main email account! Currently on holiday expecting important emails and I have just realised that I am not receiving any. Will senders know the emails aren't getting through?
I would imagine they would only know if they get a notice that they couldnt be delivered?....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-08-2016 08:42
on 22-08-2016 08:42
Most email clients give you a notification if mail can't be delivered.
on 22-08-2016 09:18
on 22-08-2016 09:18