A month or so ago Mail.com started changing over to the AOL webmail.
Not all were changed but are in the process of being done so. For now
just disable the maildotcom plugin. Don't know if the webmail author
is going to rework the maildotcom or just update the AOL plugin but
the AOL has been working fine until a few days ago.

As of today the AOL plugin has been giving problems for a few days on
my linuxmail.org account with a comm error. Others are having problems
too using the AOL plugin with their regular AOL and AIM accounts;
probably a site change on AOL end. I would suggest for now setting up
either a regular pop3 or an imap account under TB as a backup until
the plugin can be fixed.

Eugene

On Dec 6, 11:27 am, gw1500se <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm confused. Are you saying that the AOL plugin works with mail.com?
> Is this a temporary thing until the mail.com plugin is fixed or will
> AOL be the plugin for both from now on? None of this is reflected in
> the webmail pages. I don't use the AOL plugin so I assume if I install
> it then I can throw away the mail.com plugin, right?
>
> On Nov 28, 10:21 am, StoneHead <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > User/PW was correct, it worked with the AOL plugin :)
>
> > On 28 Nov, 04:23, mlstier <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Per other postings to this group, the change in maildotcom UI works
> > > with the latest AOL add-on.
>
> > Thanks for the help

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