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avr 09 16

Voici le message que de nombreux utilisateurs de ce service gratuit ont du recevoir dans la journée :

Dear christophe,

Your mail2web LIVE Account: xxxxxx@mail2web.com

We have some very important changes that will affect your account that we want to let you know about. We’re very glad that you’ve found your mail2web LIVE account useful. It has always been our intention to provide high quality and affordable Exchange solutions, and we have done our best to keep the mail2web LIVE service free over the years. However due to our planned upgrade to Exchange 2007 and to changes in our licensing agreements with Microsoft, there will be some changes to your service.

If you no longer want to keep your account, do nothing and it will be cancelled on May 1, 2009. If you want to keep your account, please read on…

Choose Your New Plan

If you want to keep your account active, you will be required to choose your new plan before May 1, 2009. Here are the available options:

  1. Our new free service is called mail2web LIVE Basic and includes an ad-free Outlook Web Access 2007. Please note that the ActiveSync and BlackBerry services are not supported with mail2web LIVE Basic.
  2. The new Exchange 2007 version of mail2web LIVE will be available for $4.95/month and will include Outlook Web Access 2007, ActiveSync, POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP Service and more. We are also offering a 60-Day Free Trial of this service that includes ActiveSync, allowing you to try out the new platform before you commit to buying! If you sign up today, you can get the rest of this month for free, plus the 60-Day Free Trial!
  3. Our new mail2web LIVE Pro service will provide full access and include all the mail2web LIVE features plus a free copy of Outlook 2007 or Entourage 2008 as well as the MAPI access and RPC over HTTPS service required to configure the account in Outlook. The new mail2web LIVE Pro service is available for $9.95/month and we are offering a 60-Day Free Trial with full functionality! If you sign up today, you can get the rest of this month for free, plus the 60-Day Free Trial!

Update Your Settings

Please note that the web address for Outlook Web Access will also be changing to:

https://ex7.mail2web.com/live/

You can start using this right away! There will also be some other changes you may need to make, and they can be done at any point either before or after your account is upgraded. If you are using ActiveSync or have configured your account in your iPhone, Windows Mobile device or on any other device that supports ActiveSync or RoadSync, we suggest updating your settings immediately. You can click here to go directly to the Migration Instructions page.

Get Started Now!

You can get started right away with your account upgrade by reviewing your Migration Instructions and Choosing Your New Plan. And If you sign up for one of our 60-Day Free Trials, you will get the rest of this month for free, plus 60 days!
If you have more questions, please continue reading…


Why are you discontinuing FREE ActiveSync?
Our free mail2web LIVE service with ActiveSync based on Microsoft Exchange 2003 was a very popular service, and we’re glad that we were able to provide this for so many years. We have done our best to maintain the service and the platform for as long as possible. However we remain committed to offering the latest and greatest services to our customers, and in order to do that the best way is to upgrade our platform to Microsoft Exchange 2007. And unfortunately due to some licensing changes that come along with Microsoft Exchange 2007, we’re no longer able to provide ActiveSync for free.

Will there still be a free service?
We are still committed to providing a free version of mail2web LIVE, and as such will be launching our new mail2web LIVE Basic service which includes a vastly improved Outlook Web Access. Also, the mail2web LIVE Basic service will be completely ad-free!

Can I synchronize my mobile device with mail2web LIVE Basic?
No. Unfortunately the ActiveSync Service, BlackBerry Add-On and RoadSync Add-On are not supported with the mail2web LIVE Basic service, and therefore you will be unable to synchronize your mobile device. We recommend that users who require this try our free 60-Day Trial of the new mail2web LIVE service.

Why should I stay with mail2web.com?
We certainly hope you will! We appreciate that you’ve found the service useful for as long as we’ve offered it. One of our primary commitments is to serve our paying customers to the best of our ability, and we feel that the free mail2web LIVE Basic service still offers value for those users that need it. And for users who need ActiveSync, our hope is that you find the monthly fee to be satisfactory along with all the service improvements that come with Exchange 2007.

Why do I have to upgrade if I’m happy with my current service?
Unfortunately, due to a number of changes we are unable to maintain any existing users on our Exchange 2003 platform. We apologize for any inconvenience and hope that you will find value in our new Exchange 2007 based services.

I’m ready to go! What can I do to get started?
If you are choosing to migrate to our new mail2web LIVE services, you can visit this web address and choose which plan you want. Please note that your account will be queued for for upgrade very soon after, so make sure you update your settings as outlined on the Migration Instructions page!


If you have any additional questions or comments, we welcome you to contact us at live@mail2web.com. Thank you for choosing mail2web.com!

Best Regards,

mail2web.com Customer Support
live@mail2web.com

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Ce qui est dommage, c’est que ce service gratuit permettait de recevoir ses mails en push sur quasiment toutes les platerformes mobiles (symbian, windows mobile, iPhone) et ce, gratuitement dans le cadre d’une offre internet illimitée sans avoir d’option mails, souvent hors de prix. Là, à 4,95$ par mois, ça devient nettement moins intéressant :cry:

Si quelqu’un connait une solution de remplacement, qu’il n’hésite surtout pas à la communiquer.

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