Does anyone know if there is any way one can keep electronic copies of all e-mails when you change provider. From the information I have, once you change provider ie from Virgin Media to another, after six months all of your e-mails are wiped from your system. I for instance have e-mails going back 12 years and many contain business information and records which are extremely important and necessary to keep and at times refer to. All of these emails have been properly and carefully filed away in my files, relating to businesses and subject matters and there are obviously thousands of them
It is understood that in theory you could forward all e-mails to say google mail (g-mail) but this would not be practical because of thousands of e-mails involved.
It would appear therefore that one is compelled to stay with the same provider, if you need to keep all historic e-mail transmissions?
It is understood that in theory you could forward all e-mails to say google mail (g-mail) but this would not be practical because of thousands of e-mails involved.
It would appear therefore that one is compelled to stay with the same provider, if you need to keep all historic e-mail transmissions?