Users of 123 Reg caught out by catch-all redirect cut-off
Users of web hosting company 123 Reg are up in arms after it abruptly stopped supporting free email redirects and instead required customers to subscribe to a paid mailbox service or migrate to another service provider.
This seems to affect anyone who has a domain hosted by 123 Reg, with catch-all forwarding simply disappearing unless customers set up a mailbox on each of their domains using the new system, at a cost of £28 per year for each domain. "The only option to keep catch-all redirects was to set up a mailbox on the new system at a cost of £28 per year for each domain," said the reader, who asked not be identified.user complained:"I'm so annoyed that I literally just paid them £150 last week to renew my domain for the next 10 years. Now we're being told to pay £28/yr to get a 'mailbox' just so that we can forward email to a gmail account.
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