Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote:
> AOL is imap only, right? She needs to purge the folders.
No. AOL also (well, it did when I used them) have POP access. However,
that was when AOL was offering free domains they would register for you.
That way, you could have your own e-mail address with your own domain.
They still offer their original set of domains from which you can select
to use for your e-mail address (but you'll only get one username for
that pre-defined domain rather than a multitude of usernames at your own
domain). The domain was registered through a Melbourne registrar and
only lasted 1 year. The renewal fee was higher than what other domain
registrars offered so I didn't bother renewing. AOL would only work
with that Melbourne registrar for these free domains that provided POP
access to the e-mail accounts.
AOL E-mail/Domain signup:
http://domains.aol.com/
http://www.tunome.com/
I still have an old AOL Domains account under their @switched.com
domain. The "Access Control Panel" link at
http://domains.aol.com/
(
http://domains.aol.com/personaldomai...panel/homepage) hangs
or reports a server error when I try to login under my switched.com
username. Later it reported that I had to login as the admin for my
account but I was the registered admin before (so maybe there's
something screwed up with the account now - or maybe the account has
been idle too long so it won't work anymore). I was able to look at
[some of] my old account using:
http://my.screename.aol.com/
Because I am not an AOL member (I don't pay them), I can't show many of
their web help pages (to find out the POP settings). Below is what I
recorded in my notes:
Mail hosts
POP3: pop.aol.com, pop.aim.com port 110 (port 995 for SSL)
IMAP: imap.aol.com, imap.aim.com port 143 (port 993 for SSL)
SMTP: smtp.aol.com, smtp.aim.com port 587 (port 465 for SSL)
I haven't used this old AOL for a long time. I was surprised it was
still active.