OK.
That simplifies things re gmail (googlemail).
What we don't know, and is relevant, is why you want to migrate. If it is principally to save money then gmail is the way to go. That's assuming BT no longer allow free retention of your BT email address. They used to, but I think they no longer do. If they do, you
probably have nothing to change.
If it is mainly from dissatisfaction with their broadband, or if £1.60pm is not a deal-breaker even if cost was the driver, then as well as gmail you have a choice between paying their £1.60pm or slightly less (though in annual/bi-ennial payments) for host-based email and perhaps web space as I've already discussed.
In terms of simplicity, given that you are using Thunderbird, all those are the same. Or were until I just saw the worry about Thunderbird and gmail.
I use Thunderbird and Tsohost and have migrated three times since moving from ISP-based email. No problems at all.
The important thing if you go either to gmail or a hosted service is that you do it as early as possible. The point being that
you need to start sending from the new address ASAP; telling (using it) all contacts about the change and changing shopping contact details as well. This gives you a bit of time to spot any you have missed still coming in to the BT address.
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