Hi Daniel,

Yes, that clarifies the situation and I know what I should do.

Thank you for your advice.

Cheers

Walter

> On 9 Oct 2023, at 18:23 , Daniel Kerr via WAMUG <wa...@lists.wamug.org.au> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Walter
> 
> Yes, you have to repeat the transfer process for each email address.  Each 
> one will get sent a seperate code to verify it, then complete the Transfer.
> So for each different email address, you have to complete it.
> This is where it can add up - as for each person it will mostly likely be per 
> mailbox/per month. So can add up. 
> At this stage TMC still don’t have pricing on what this will cost. Reading 
> forums and things, it’s likely to be $3-$5 per month per email address. There 
> was also rumours they may do a “free tier” but that it will come ads in your 
> email. This is all rumours and speculation, so all this could change. At the 
> moment they (TMC) say they’ll advice pricing a few months before it’s renewed 
> (Sept 2024 which is when iinet etc have paid it up to).
> 
> I have more info about it on my previous newspage here - 
> https://macwizardry.com.au/news-2023-09.html
> And also on my last newsletter here - 
> https://mailchi.mp/2aa3a487e7ed/macwizardry-news-apr2023-6095435
> 
> These transfers have to be put in place before some time this month I think 
> it is. (or it may have been increased to Nov - but I’d probably get the 
> transfer in place as soon as possible so to not risk losing the email 
> addresses.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> Kind regards
> Daniel
> 
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>> On 8 Oct 2023, at 5:32 pm, FW via WAMUG <wa...@lists.wamug.org.au> wrote:
>> 
>>  Hello Daniel,
>> 
>>  I did the transfer to Messaging Co. and received a confirmation from
>>  them.
>> 
>>  Do I need to do the same with my wife’s email address which is included
>>  in my iiNet account ?
>> 
>>  Thanks,
>> 
>>  Cheers
>> 
>>  Walter
>> 
>>    On 13 Aug 2023, at 14:32 , Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
>>    <[1]wa...@lists.wamug.org.au> wrote:
>>      Thanks Daniel
>>      Yep - I didn’t get an email from them either.
>>      I guess we might have to look for a new ISP before September 2024
>>      Cheers
>>      Rod ([1][2]atiinet.net.au)
>>      image.gif
>>      Rod Blitvich  - Amy & Sam’s Dad
>>      . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
>>        [2][3]rb...@iinet.net.au
>>      On 1 Aug 2023, at 6:36 pm, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG
>>      <[4]wa...@lists.wamug.org.au> 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.
>>      [5]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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