I have just signed up through Internet Explorer 4 with Easynet as a Service Provider (nearly 2 weeks ago).
I do not know how to start using e-mail - I keep getting asked what my Microsoft Exchange Server is and I havn't got a clue what one of those is. I have received nothing from Easynet through surface mail with any form of instructions.
I can use the Internet OK. I have called the UK Easynet support number hundreds of times (literally) and it is engaged - always. In other words there is no Easynet support available to me in the UK.
Can anyone tell me how to use e-mail or have I come across a completely useless organisation in Easynet and should I look for someone else?
A Bowen, Brighton UK
a.bo...@easynet.co.uk (but don't send me anything as I don't know how to receive it!) work e-mail: ashley.bo...@x-tension.com (which is definitly nothing to do with Easynet)
>I have just signed up through Internet Explorer 4 with Easynet as a Service >Provider (nearly 2 weeks ago).
>I do not know how to start using e-mail - I keep getting asked what my >Microsoft Exchange Server is and I havn't got a clue what one of those is. I >have received nothing from Easynet through surface mail with any form of >instructions.
>I can use the Internet OK. I have called the UK Easynet support number >hundreds of times (literally) and it is engaged - always. In other words >there is no Easynet support available to me in the UK.
>Can anyone tell me how to use e-mail or have I come across a completely >useless organisation in Easynet and should I look for someone else?
>A Bowen, >Brighton UK
>a.bo...@easynet.co.uk (but don't send me anything as I don't know how to >receive it!) >work e-mail: ashley.bo...@x-tension.com (which is definitly nothing to do >with Easynet)
>tel. +44 1273 553464
----------------------------- Sorry to hear that...I had the same problems with them when I first signed up...FYI the mail server is: mail.easynet.co.uk..I find eudora much easier to use than any other mail prog..and its free !
What I am most frustrated to hear is that they have not improved John ************************** Idea for easynet ************************* Have a dedicated web page for servers,dns,manual config stuff. There used to be one you know !
----------------------------------- See My website <http://www.jnewton.easynet.co.uk/> Remove the "nojunk.mail."to contact me -----------------------------------
> I have just signed up through Internet Explorer 4 with Easynet as a Service > Provider (nearly 2 weeks ago).
> I do not know how to start using e-mail - I keep getting asked what my > Microsoft Exchange Server is and I havn't got a clue what one of those is. I > have received nothing from Easynet through surface mail with any form of > instructions.
You shouldn't have a MS Exchange Server - though you may be asked to supply the name of an Internet or SMTP mail server. Our mail server is called "mail.easynet.co.uk".
> I can use the Internet OK. I have called the UK Easynet support number > hundreds of times (literally) and it is engaged - always. In other words > there is no Easynet support available to me in the UK.
> Can anyone tell me how to use e-mail or have I come across a completely > useless organisation in Easynet and should I look for someone else?
We're sorry to hear that your introduction to Easynet hasn't been smooth.
We have a welcome page for new subscribers at http://www.easynet.net/welcome/ which hopefully will answer most of your questions.
There is a section on how to use email on that Web site which you should find instructive. If you have any more specific questions then please do post them here.
-- Matt Saunders Systems Developer and Operations Engineer Easynet Group plc http://www.easynet.net/
John Newton wrote: > ************************** > Idea for easynet > ************************* > Have a dedicated web page for servers,dns,manual config stuff. > There used to be one you know !
"Ashley Bowen" <a.bo...@easynet.co.uk> wrote: >Can anyone tell me how to use e-mail or have I come across a completely >useless organisation in Easynet and should I look for someone else?
Get a half decent (and FREE) email program like Eudora LE or Pegasus Mail.
Robbie
------------------------------------------------------------- Robbie Baldock r c b AT e a s y n e t DOT c o DOT u k (you know what to do!) http://www.rcb.easynet.co.uk/ -------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------ Cor....even when you said where it was.. I still could not find...DNS,Proxy dial in numbers.
John.
Got all this info anyway :-)
----------------------------------- See My website <http://www.jnewton.easynet.co.uk/> Remove the "nojunk.mail."to contact me -----------------------------------
> On Mon, 22 Jun 1998 23:31:15 +0000, Matt Saunders <ma...@easynet.net> > posted this message:
> >All this information is there at http://www.easynet.net/welcome/ . I > >agree that this site is not well signposted. > ------------------------ > Cor....even when you said where it was.. I still could not > find...DNS,Proxy dial in numbers.
That info *is* there, under "Server Info". The page itself is at:
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998 20:31:03 GMT in easynet.support,
n...@no.junk.jnewton.easynet.co.uk (John Newton) wrote: >>-- >Hi Matt... yep you are right.... I was trying >http://www.easynet.co.uk/
>then /welcome.. which of course gives something totally different.
So no obvious links from the main pages then???
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> On Thu, 25 Jun 1998 20:31:03 GMT in easynet.support, > n...@no.junk.jnewton.easynet.co.uk (John Newton) wrote: > >>-- > >Hi Matt... yep you are right.... I was trying > >http://www.easynet.co.uk/
> >then /welcome.. which of course gives something totally different.
> So no obvious links from the main pages then???
It's primary function is as a front page for new users who have it configured as "home" in their browser. That's a good point though.
-- Matt Saunders Systems Developer and Operations Engineer Easynet Group plc http://www.easynet.net/
Matt Saunders wrote in message <35958FCD.B17...@easynet.net>... >Trevor Best wrote:
>> On Thu, 25 Jun 1998 20:31:03 GMT in easynet.support, >> n...@no.junk.jnewton.easynet.co.uk (John Newton) wrote: >> >>-- >> >Hi Matt... yep you are right.... I was trying >> >http://www.easynet.co.uk/
>> >then /welcome.. which of course gives something totally different.
>> So no obvious links from the main pages then???
>It's primary function is as a front page for new users who have it >configured as "home" in their browser. That's a good point though.
Indeed it is. I hunted through easynet's web site, and could not find a link to welcome/server.html anywhere. Of course, that doesn't mean there isn't one, just that's its not particularly obvious.
What other gems are lurking on that site where noone can find them?
Kenny
P.S. Is there a way to change your account password without having to stand in the queue at tech support?
On Sun, 28 Jun 1998 15:56:45 +0100 in easynet.support, "Kenny MacLeod"
<sk...@mudhole.spodnet.uk.com> wrote: >P.S. Is there a way to change your account password without having to stand >in the queue at tech support?
I dunno if this still works but try a manual login using "Bring up terminal window after dialling" then when prompted for password type:
currentpassword/newpassword/newpassword
This used to work but only for as long as the login server was up as it didn't write the new password to disk. I dunno if it still works for the new radius servers.
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> P.S. Is there a way to change your account password without having to stand > in the queue at tech support?
Not at present because of the security implications. We're looking at alternative ways to let you change your password but obviously the security has to be watertight.
-- Matt Saunders Systems Developer and Operations Engineer Easynet Group plc http://www.easynet.net/