thanx again for the nice clean instructions!

unfortunately, i'm still comin' up bupkiss...



On Oct 17, 10:43 am, KE4AVB <[email protected]> wrote:
> An Update on the Imap smtp setting. Unless you uncheck place a copy in
> sent folder and you have two copies of your sent email in that folder.
> Just unchecking this setting resolves the problem.
>
> Eugene
>
> On Oct 17, 5:30 am, KE4AVB <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I was referring to the mail.com conversion, but the AOL online help
> > instructions for setting up AOL / AIM are currently showing only the
> > imap setup. I found out that mail.com was converting thru the news on
> > Pop Peeper website. The comment about the Pop3 service was only
> > referring to Mail.com service not AOL's Pop3. I haven't seen anything
> > on AOL pop3 service being converted but it could be in the works too;
> > although not likely, unless they are taking up Microsoft habits.
>
> > I was using AOL webmail xpi to access my mail.com box as I was not
> > able to get the maildotcom xpi to work on my account. Then started
> > getting the "No new Mail" message. Until the webmail xpi's are backup
> > and working with both AOL and mail.com; the best setup is to use the
> > imap service as you can access all your folders not just the Inbox.
>
> > If you wish to try access thru AOL pop3 service. As this writing I was
> > still able to access the AOL pop3 service and was able download my
> > mail.com Inbox.
>
> > (This settings below are from Mozillazine Knowledge Base)
>
> > Create a new email account with the following configuration options:
>
> >     * POP server: pop.aol.com.
> >     * POP login: your AOL screenname.
> >     * POP password: your AOL screenname password.
> >     * POP port: 995.
> >     * SSL required: yes
>
> > The smtp settings will be the same as previously given
>
> >      * Port 587 with no secure connection
> >      * I also found that you can use  Smtp port 465 with SSL secure
> > connection for sending mail.
>
> > Since a secure send is Available; I will use it for security reason
> > here.
>
> > Eugene
>
> > On Oct 16, 11:29 pm, "[email protected]"
>
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Oct 16, 5:16 pm, mini1mini <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > thank you much! i'll try it in the morning <smile>
>
> > > > On Oct 16, 3:34 pm, KE4AVB <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Since I can no longer access the pop3 on mail.com, I am unable to
> > > > > giving any instructions on to set it up. The pop3 is being converted
> > > > > to the AOL imap so it may not even around much longer. May be someone
> > > > > else can help on this.
>
> > > Thank you for your wonderful instructions.
>
> > > Where can I find the information that says AOL is moving to IMAP only
> > > email service?I was referring to the mail.com conversion, but the AOL 
> > > online help instructions for setting up AOL / AIM are currently showing 
> > > only the imap setup. I found out that mail.com was converting thru the 
> > > news on Pop Peeper website. The comment about the Pop3 service was only 
> > > referring to Mail.com service not AOL's Pop3. I haven't seen anything on 
> > > AOL pop3 service being converted but it could be in the works too; 
> > > although not likely, unless they are taking up Microsoft habits.
>
> > I was using AOL webmail xpi to access my mail.com box as I was not
> > able to get the maildotcom xpi to work on my account. Then started
> > getting the "No new Mail" message. Until the webmail xpi's are backup
> > and working with both AOL and mail.com; the best setup is to use the
> > imap service as you can access all your folders not just the Inbox.
>
> > If you wish to try access thru AOL pop3 service. As this writing I was
> > still able to access the AOL pop3 service and was able download my
> > mail.com Inbox.
>
> > (This settings below are from Mozillazine Knowledge Base)
>
> > Create a new email account with the following configuration options:
>
> >     * POP server: pop.aol.com.
> >     * POP login: your AOL screenname.
> >     * POP password: your AOL screenname password.
> >     * POP port: 995.
> >     * SSL required: yes
>
> > The smtp settings will be the same as previously given
>
> >      * Port 587 with no secure connection
> >      * I also found that you can use  Smtp port 465 with SSL secure
> > connection for sending mail.
>
> > Since a secure send is Available; I will use it for security reason
> > here.
>
> > Eugene
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