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otronics's avatar
otronics
On our wavelength
3 years ago

Blueyonder Email Addresses to be deactivated?

I was on the 'phone with Virgin a few days back discussing several things and the call handler said "by the way, in about 18 months we are discontinuing blueyonder email addresses. You'll have to create a Gmail account". 

She couldn't give an exact date of the cut-off or any more details.

Having used my blueyonder email for almost 25 years, I can't tell you how much of a pain this will be.

Has anyone else heard anything?

20 Replies

  • Hi otronics 👋.

    Thanks for reaching out to us regarding Blueyonder email addresses. As long as you retain our services with us, your Blueyonder account will remain active. In the event you choose to leave us, your account will carry a notice period in which to arrange an alternative email address and carry over any data to your new address. 

    Should you have any more concerns please feel free to ask away.

    Sabrina

    • Blubbba's avatar
      Blubbba
      Joining in

      I have services with you but it appears you have stopped my access and deleted my account. It's simply not true what you have written here.

      I have a legal case and family holidays attached to that email account. This is a nightmare.

      • John_GS's avatar
        John_GS
        Icon for Forum Team rankForum Team

        Hello Blubbba 

        Thanks for posting and welcome to the community.

        Sorry to hear of any email issues. If the email is not listed on an active account, then it should be deleted. Due to the personal nature of the post, I'll send you a PM now.

        Best wishes.

    • yonder's avatar
      yonder
      On our wavelength

      Do you have a link to an article that tells you have to "carry over data" from a Virgin email account (I'm blueyonder) to a new non-Virgin email account-address. This is obviously a major problem - old customers like myself have years of valuable emails we would wish to retain. Is there an app for this as there is for changing over smartphones?

      • VMCopperUser's avatar
        VMCopperUser
        Wise owl

        If your using a computer then you can set up a mail app with two IMAP clients you can just copy&paste the emails from one account to another.  You can also usually download/export/save your mail from email clients locally.  I know Thunderbird works - Some others too but I don't have a list.