Monday, 06 February 2017 13:47

Chobham Email Subscription Service Changes

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As of Thursday March 23rd 2017 the free email service available for chobham.net will no longer work.

The company that have provided the free webmail service for Chobham.net email accounts have decided to stop this service. From Thursday February 23rd 2017 your account will have its ability to send mail through web mail disabled. You will still be able to receive and read your messages until March 23rd 2017.

A New Solution.

We have decided that the most reliable alternative for providing chobham.net email account will be to use the Microsoft Office 365 system. There will be an annual fee of £40 for these accounts. If you would like to have your account setup on this new system, please contact Nicholas Young on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your name and email account.

Some of the top features in Microsoft Exchange Online:

  • Large mailboxes
    Each user gets 50 GB of mailbox storage and can send messages up to 150 MB in size.
  • Outlook support
    Users can connect supported versions of Outlook to Exchange Online, so they can use the rich client application they already know.
  • Web-based access
    For web-client access, Outlook on the web provides a premium browser-based experience that matches the look and feel of the full Outlook client.
  • Outlook app
    Get more done on your phone and tablet with the Outlook app for iOS and Android.
  • Security
    Every mailbox is protected with premier anti-malware and anti-spam protection via Exchange Online Protection.
  • Inbox management
    Stay focused on the most important messages with Clutter, which applies machine learning to clean up your inbox and set up rules that match the way you work.

From the 23rd March 2017 you will no longer be able to read or send mail using your free webmail account.

Nicholas Young

The original creator of the Chobham Net back in 1999. Founding director of Reaper Enterprises Ltd and Nicholas Young & Co Photography (www.nry.co.uk).

www.reaper.com
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