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  1. Hi all First post here in a few years due to non-Skoda ownership! We are about to place an order for a new Kodiaq Sportline and I've got a question. The demo car that we drove automatically adjusted the cruise control set speed when it detected speed limit signs. Is that a standard feature or an optional extra, and if so, which one? thanks Martin
  2. Not really Thanks for this, but I loathe all of Google’s user interfaces! as for Ken’s suggestion, I’ve never set up an email server and don’t know how!
  3. Thanks Mike. i don’t want my own domain name. Ideally I’d keep my current email address, but basically transfer the storage of the emails from the ISP to somewhere with more space. I don’t at present have a device I could use as a server. So I can get my email from myisp.net to be accessed via gmail?
  4. Hi, I access my personal emails on several devices (Mac, iPad, iPhone, watch etc) and I want the email to by synchronised across them all. My current email provider has only a small email space I can use, so unless I regularly use a web browser to access the mailbox and clear out, the mailbox fills up and I can’t get new emails. I have my email set up so that it stays on the server as that’s the only way I’ve found for the email to stay aligned across multiple devices. I think the only way I can get around the size limitation and keep them synchronised is to set up my own email server, and then point all the devices at that. What’s the best or cheapest way of doing that? Is there an Apple device that does this out of the box? Like the Airport for example? I don’t really want all my emails to be on one single local device though as if that fails I’ve lost them all. I know my way around PCs and to a lesser extent, Macs but I’ve never set up an email server before. Is it easy? thanks, Martin
  5. Currys told me the other day when they delivered a tumble dryer that they're having problems getting stock imported.
  6. Hi. Bit of an odd one I'm hoping has a simple fix! Son has a 2009 Ford Fiesta. The interior fan has no oompf at all. I was expecting this to be a failed switch when he told me about it (I had a Fabia with that problem once) but the fan definitely moves at four distinct rate, but there's very little air flow. Would a blocked pollen filter (assuming it has one) cause this? Because if it's a blocked interior duct then I don't fancy taking the dash out to look for the problem! thanks all Martin
  7. Hi all, after a long hiatus! (Haven't had a Skoda in the family since 2016 unfortunately) My mother in law, on the other hand, has a 2015, low mileage Citigo. One of the rear doors has decided not to lock itself when the central locking is set. On a higher mileage car, especially if it was the driver's door, I might consider a broken wire between the body and the door, but it seems unlikely with a car with less than 30 000 miles on it? Has anyone else seen this and if so how did you fix it? thanks, Martin

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