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Try accessing your mail with your mail settings on a different device, to make sure the account is not hacked.
Keep track of all your accounts, passwords and return addresses you connect to your accounts, so the provider can send you an email, when you have any trouble with one of your accounts.
Hi Anonymous, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? What is your BT email address and password, you can change the password later!
Your iPad can't change mail addresses You have to set up every mail account you want to use on the iPad. In settings choose mail and new. Then fill all boxes and press ok. The iPad then will check if you entered a correct mail address account and add the account unde your mail app.
You need to log into BT using your old address, since they don't know about your new address yet. Once you're in, you can change your profile to reflect the new address. But until you change it, they won't know your new address.
Yes, you will lose it since it was part of the dialup account. Also all the data and addresses stored on that account will be lost . Set yourself a free internet email (one for which you need only a browser to access) and notify everyone that you changed the mail address
Being the main BT account holder, yesterday I found that each time I try to gain access to my Yarhoo Mail the screen goes blank with the words "Server hang up". Other users of this property broad band phone number are still able to connect to their Yarhoo Mail. Even from different computers at different locations the same thing occurs on my email address. My husband has given me his email address below, so I can hopefully see your reply via his laptop.
First, Can your 3GS connect on ant other Wi-Fi? If so the issue is specific to configuration on either iPhone or BT Home Hub. Second, Does BT Home Hub configured for any kind of mac-address security? Check that, if it does either remove it or add the iphone mac-address, you can find the iphone mac address under network setting. Third, Does Home Hub have limit on number of devices that can connect to it, some do. check that and make sure that you increase the limit or just remove the restriction altogether. Fourth, IS BT Home Hub Wep enabled? If so the password/key you are entring on your iPhone must be exactlythe same. Or just remove the wep encryption to see if your iphone 3GS can connect. Fifth, If your old 3G is able to connect to your BT Home Hub, then just make sure you are not FAT fingering the keys and entering a different key.
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