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* Ask EU: 123-Reg emailIain Archer
`* Ask EU: 123-Reg emailKate B
 `- Ask EU: 123-Reg emailKate B

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From: ianews@montaigne.me.uk (Iain Archer)
Newsgroups: uk.media.radio.archers
Subject: Ask EU: 123-Reg email
Date: Wed, 17 May 2023 23:48:58 -0000 (UTC)
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 by: Iain Archer - Wed, 17 May 2023 23:48 UTC

Is there anyone else here who's been faced with the prospect
of no longer being able to freely forward all incoming email
at their 123-Reg registered domain to a single mailbox at
their ISP? I'm going have to make a decision. I have
transferred domains before, and from 123-Reg, but can't
remember whether there was any risk of transitional mail
loss.

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From: elvira@nospam.demon.co.uk (Kate B)
Newsgroups: uk.media.radio.archers
Subject: Re: Ask EU: 123-Reg email
Date: Thu, 18 May 2023 10:36:48 +0100
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 by: Kate B - Thu, 18 May 2023 09:36 UTC

On 18/05/2023 00:48, Iain Archer wrote:
> Is there anyone else here who's been faced with the prospect
> of no longer being able to freely forward all incoming email
> at their 123-Reg registered domain to a single mailbox at
> their ISP? I'm going have to make a decision. I have
> transferred domains before, and from 123-Reg, but can't
> remember whether there was any risk of transitional mail
> loss.

Oh dear, I hadn't heard about this, but perhaps it doesn't apply to me?
I have two domains registered with 123=Reg but hosted elsewhere and all
the DNS/MX etc point to EUKhost. Still, possibly time to transfer
registration as well... FWIW I have transferred several domains from
123-Reg to EUK and I don't think I lost anything.

--
Kate B

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From: elvira@nospam.demon.co.uk (Kate B)
Newsgroups: uk.media.radio.archers
Subject: Re: Ask EU: 123-Reg email
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 by: Kate B - Thu, 18 May 2023 09:38 UTC

On 18/05/2023 10:36, Kate B wrote:
> On 18/05/2023 00:48, Iain Archer wrote:
>> Is there anyone else here who's been faced with the prospect
>> of no longer being able to freely forward all incoming email
>> at their 123-Reg registered domain to a single mailbox at
>> their ISP?  I'm going have to make a decision.  I have
>> transferred domains before, and from 123-Reg, but can't
>> remember whether there was any risk of transitional mail
>> loss.
>
> Oh dear, I hadn't heard about this, but perhaps it doesn't apply to me?
> I have two domains registered with 123=Reg but hosted elsewhere and all
> the DNS/MX etc point to EUKhost. Still, possibly time to transfer
> registration as well... FWIW I have transferred several domains from
> 123-Reg to EUK and I don't think I lost anything.
>
PS Does it look to you as if 123-Reg is going bust or being absorbed
into something else? They don't seem to do anything much now.

--
Kate B

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