ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Short notice to terminate email accounts Thanks Lee I was a customer a couple of years ago, in order to keep the mail account active Although I was then told afterwards it didn't make any difference to the continuation of the email account, and someone set up the email to continue operating So - like others I assume - I would be very happy to re-activate that account if it keeps the email address live, if someone can tell me how to link that? Or are you saying the email address would be *transferred* to *another* email address? (In simple terms: if someone sends an email to the Virgin.net address I've had for the last 20 years, will it get to me somehow or disappear into a black hole never to be seen again?) Many thanks again Phil Short notice to terminate email accounts As with others here, I have received notice that email account that has been used for the last 20 years or so will suddenly be terminated This is extremely unfortunate and obviously a major frustration for existing customers (and potential customers) of virgin. It's not clear why they would terminate these rather than increasing the charge for services Worse, the short notice is hugely impractical to switch all communication, accounts, correspondence, log-in's etc to a new email address... can whoever decides these things at least extend the period to say 6 or 12 months to allow an orderly transition? Many thanks! Re: Concerned Virgin.Net eMail Users Hi Daniel_Et Preview Is there a general solution to this that will work for ll the people with the same difficulty on here? Many thanks! P Re: Concerned Virgin.Net eMail Users Same as above. What is the way to keep it active? (even if that means getting a subscription!)