Thank you Daniel.

   My daughter is with Westnet, so I will chat to her about this.

   On 1 Aug 2023, at 8:40 pm, Pete Smith via WAMUG
   <[email protected]> wrote:

     G’day Daniel.
     I saw on Internode’s site today that they have not been hosting new
     email addresses since 20 June or thereabouts but I didn’t see
   anything
     about current ones. Mind you, I wasn’t looking because I was trying
   to
     access my webmail because Mail was stuffing me around yet again.
     Interestingly, I couldn’t access that at the time as well.
     I might ring them tomorrow to check if my problems are in anyway
     concerned with their new system, although my mail works fine from the
     iPhone.
     I’m off hunting now.
     Regards,
     Pete Smith
     On 1 Aug 2023, at 6:36 pm, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG
     <[email protected]> wrote:
     Hi All
     An interesting piece of info was brought to my attention, and to be
     honest I hadn’t seen it previously. - (definitely not an email from
     iinet advising me of the change. Possibly an email will come later on
     perhaps?)
     Apparently iinet/TPG and all it’s subsidiaries (Westnet, Internode
   etc)
     have decided they are no longer going to host their customer’s
   emails.
     (And new customers signing up are not given an @ISP email address).
     They are moving it over to another business where they (the ISP) are
     apparently paying for it for a year (up to Sept 2024 from what I can
     gather), then after that if you then want to still keep using your
   @isp
     email address, then you will have to pay for it. I haven’t seen any
     plans as yet, but a few things I read said it could be “from $3.99
   per
     email address per month). - though doesn’t show what the quota would
     be.
     Some other people had said to budget about $60 a year to keep the
   email
     address.
     The “notice” is on all the ISP websites, so for example on the main
     iinet home page (and same for Westnet, TPG, Internode etc), all have
   a
     link to information about it.
     https://help.iinet.net.au/iinet-email-messaging-company
     Even the “new” company taking over (The Messaging Company), website's
     is fairly sparse on information.
     Definitely going to be a bit of wake up call for a lot of people. Who
     may have an @isp address for 20+ years, then find if they want to
   keep
     it they now have to pay. And I’m sure the internet plans won’t see a
     price decrease for the money saved on not supplying/hosting email
     addresses. Hey, I could be wrong,…but, well….time will tell.
     (I have an @iinet address that I’ve had for about 22+ years that I’ve
     been with them - not that I use it very much….but it’s there).
     I know I have quite a lot of clients that use their @isp address, so
     definitely going to be a change for a lot of people.
     Another good reason to have a domain name I guess, or a “free” email
     address like @iCloud.com, @gmail.com etc- then you can change ISPs
     without having to tell everyone your email address has changed.
     (As an aside, the price is about “normal” - as I looked at some of
   the
     “email only” hosting plans I have for clients and a 10GB plan is $60
   a
     year per mailbox)
     Definitely will be something to watch and see what happens with it.
     Thought I’d post to the list as possibly others may not have seen or
     been aware of this. :)
     Kind regards
     Daniel
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