Blueyonder mail

Blueyonder Mail!

Blueyonder was a UK-based internet service provider (ISP) that offered a range of services, including broadband internet, phone, and TV packages. As part of its services, Blueyonder also provided email accounts to its customers.

Here are some key features and facts about Blueyonder Mail:

Features:

  1. Free email accounts: Blueyonder customers could sign up for free email accounts with their @blueyonder.co.uk domain.
  2. Webmail access: Users could access their email accounts through the Blueyonder website or through a third-party email client like Microsoft Outlook.
  3. Storage space: Blueyonder Mail offered a generous amount of storage space, typically around 2GB per account.
  4. Spam and virus protection: Blueyonder implemented various security measures to protect users' inboxes from spam and viruses.

History:

Blueyonder was founded in 1997 and was acquired by BT Group in 2006. In 2011, BT phased out the Blueyonder brand and replaced it with its own brand, BT Broadband. As a result, Blueyonder Mail accounts were eventually migrated to BT Mail accounts.

Migration to BT Mail:

In 2011, Blueyonder customers were notified that their email accounts would be migrated to BT Mail. The migration process was designed to ensure a seamless transition, with users' existing email addresses and settings preserved. However, some users may have experienced issues during the migration process, such as changes to their email settings or difficulties accessing their accounts.

Legacy:

Although Blueyonder Mail is no longer available as a standalone service, many users still have active BT Mail accounts that were previously Blueyonder Mail accounts. If you're a former Blueyonder customer, you can still access your BT Mail account using your existing login credentials.