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Hi All,
Just a quick question to any ZEN subscribers; I have started a migration from AOL to ZEN in the last couple of days and have now received an email containing my connection details etc. The only problem I see is that they have issued me with a strange email and web address in the form of zen*****@zen.co.uk and www.zen****.zen.co.uk (zen followed by 5 numeric digits). So when the account goes live does the zen***** get changed to something more user friendly automatically, by me or am I stuck with it in that format? Thanks in advance. -- Rgds, Mick. |
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"Mick" <mickbnews@aol.com> wrote in message
news:memo.20050527192055.3028A@mick.beaver... > Hi All, > > Just a quick question to any ZEN subscribers; > > I have started a migration from AOL to ZEN in the last couple of > days and > have now received an email containing my connection details etc. > > The only problem I see is that they have issued me with a strange > and web address in the form of zen*****@zen.co.uk and > www.zen****.zen.co.uk (zen followed by 5 numeric digits). > > So when the account goes live does the zen***** get changed to > something > more user friendly automatically, by me or am I stuck with it in > that > format? http://www.zensupport.co.uk/email.aspx Look for the section on aliases. Looks like you only get a single pop3 mailbox. Are you sure you've picked the right ISP? |
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On Fri, 27 May 2005 19:20 +0100 (BST), mickbnews@aol.com (Mick) wrote:
>The only problem I see is that they have issued me with a strange email >and web address in the form of zen*****@zen.co.uk and >www.zen****.zen.co.uk (zen followed by 5 numeric digits). > >So when the account goes live does the zen***** get changed to something >more user friendly automatically, by me or am I stuck with it in that >format? Have a look at: http://www.zensupport.co.uk/email.aspx Scroll down to: "How do I change my Zen e-mail address?" and "What is an Alias?" |
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In article <42976b6f$0$38038$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk>,
nospam@testbox2.co.uk (Ian Stocks) wrote: > > http://www.zensupport.co.uk/email.aspx > > Look for the section on aliases. > > Looks like you only get a single pop3 mailbox. Are you sure you've > picked the right ISP? Thanks for the link. Yes I am quite happy with all the reviews and comments I have seen re ZEN. Also the fact that it is a 1 month rolling contract means I can easily change if I wish. Also 1 pop3 box is what I want as I run a local pop3 server which splits mail into different boxes for different users. -- Rgds, Mick. |
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In article <42re91lbu01nsrbio6m3r8vnp3bn18dih2@4ax.com>,
invalid@broonzy.org.uk (Dave Mason) wrote: > Have a look at: http://www.zensupport.co.uk/email.aspx > > Scroll down to: > > "How do I change my Zen e-mail address?" and > "What is an Alias?" Thanks. Does setting up an email alias mean that the web space will be available in the user friendly form as well ie www.firstname.surname.zen.uk ? -- Rgds, Mick. |
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On Fri, 27 May 2005 20:11 +0100 (BST), mickbnews@aol.com (Mick) wrote:
>In article <42re91lbu01nsrbio6m3r8vnp3bn18dih2@4ax.com>, >invalid@broonzy.org.uk (Dave Mason) wrote: > >> Have a look at: http://www.zensupport.co.uk/email.aspx >> >> Scroll down to: >> >> "How do I change my Zen e-mail address?" and >> "What is an Alias?" > >Thanks. Does setting up an email alias mean that the web space will be >available in the user friendly form as well ie >www.firstname.surname.zen.uk ? No, the alias is just for email. http://www.zenxxxxx.zen.co.uk for the web space I'm afraid. |
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On Fri, 27 May 2005 19:20 +0100 (BST), mickbnews@aol.com (Mick) wrote:
>Hi All, > >Just a quick question to any ZEN subscribers; > >I have started a migration from AOL to ZEN in the last couple of days and >have now received an email containing my connection details etc. I'd also recommend http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=zen Plenty of helpful Zen staff post there if you have a query. |
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On 27 May 2005 19:57, mickbnews@aol.com (Mick) wrote:
>Also 1 pop3 box is what I want as I run a local pop3 server which splits >mail into different boxes for different users. Given you have something your end, why on earth don't you register a domain name (costs as little as US$15 for 5 years for a .info) and forward mail to your horribly-named zen POP mailbox (and to any other if you change ISP in a few years). There's little need for an ISP mail address to be used for anyone apart from the ISP, and makes switching so much easier in future, with no concerns about losing mail (could have mail to a yahoo.co.uk as an alternative - they offer plenty of space, compared with many ISPs, do POP for free, for now, and you don't need to send using yahoo, but can if you ever need to as an alternative to an ISPs SMTP service if that's dead. -- runbox.com - 1000 MB of mail storage and 100 MB for files... 30 day free trial... <http://web.vfm-deals.com/runbox/> Can accept mail for your domain and apply filtering... Point your MX record to mx.runbox.com and use POP/IMAP... |
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In article <os1f91d8fosbmhkac1j63m62u4smpvt71r@4ax.com>,
invalid@broonzy.org.uk (Dave Mason) wrote: > No, the alias is just for email. > > http://www.zenxxxxx.zen.co.uk for the web space I'm afraid. OK no probs. It's not really a problem because the web forwarding I use from my own domain masks the address anyway. I just wanted something easier for me to remember. -- Rgds, Mick. |
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In article <so5f91t3m0sqj565t1a4pfe9qp0tfs2tdv@212.159.2.87 >,
us-mail@rocketmail.com (Peter M) wrote: > Given you have something your end, why on earth don't you register a > domain > name (costs as little as US$15 for 5 years for a .info) and forward > mail to > your horribly-named zen POP mailbox Sorry I do have my own domain and that is exactly what I will be doing. I just wanted something easier to remember for setup purposes and for the rare occasion that I will be using their webmail service. Thanks. -- Rgds, Mick. |
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