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AIM Mail is out!
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Thursday, May 12, 2005
3:08:00 PM EDT
More good stuff today! AIM Mail, free email for AIM users, launched today at http://mail.aol.com! Simply log in with your existing AIM screenname to get a free 2 GB aim.com mailbox with:
• AOL's excellent spam and anti-virus protection
• An awesome web front end with search
• Or, if you want to use a mail client, IMAP access
• Single Log-on - logging into AIM allows lets you seamlessly login to AIM Mail
• AIM presence integrated into email so you can see if the sender or recipients are online
• AOL's "Unsend" and "Message Status" features
• And more!
It's a great product! Check it out at http://mail.aol.com.
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3:08:00 PM EDT
AIM Mail is out!
• AOL's excellent spam and anti-virus protection
• An awesome web front end with search
• Or, if you want to use a mail client, IMAP access
• Single Log-on - logging into AIM allows lets you seamlessly login to AIM Mail
• AIM presence integrated into email so you can see if the sender or recipients are online
• AOL's "Unsend" and "Message Status" features
• And more!
It's a great product! Check it out at http://mail.aol.com.
Written by juberti Blog about this entry
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Anyone know how to log out of the AIM that is in the AIM Mail session? In the Beta AIM Mail?
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If you're having a problem with login & sign on with webmail.aol.com, I figured out how to resolve the
Error Code: C0FE1801
or
1272-webmail-vma-20061201-230817
If the alternative classic.webmail.aol.com doesn't work, try going to this link:
https://my.screenname.aol.com/
then just sign in as normal and it will ask you some security questions and take you to a page that asks if you've received a 'confirmation e-mail' to re-activate your aol, netscape, or aim e-mail account (screenname). Click on the appropriate link to have aol re-send that confirmation e-mail to that same account or an alternate e-mail account you may have. The final step is to click the "Sign Out" link on the top of the page.
I used the first link to re-send an e-mail to my @aol.com address & my roommate used the link to change his e-mail address from an @netscape.com address to an @aim.com and both options allowed us to finally access webmail.aol.com and/or mail.aol.com in seconds.
Hope this helps you!
-Jeromeo -
If you're having a problem with login & sign on with webmail.aol.com, I figured out how to resolve the
Error Code: C0FE1801
or
1272-webmail-vma-20061201-230817
If the alternative classic.webmail.aol.com doesn't work, try going to this link:
https://my.screenname.aol.com/
then just sign in as normal and it will ask you some security questions and take you to a page that asks if you've received a 'confirmation e-mail' to re-activate your aol, netscape, or aim e-mail account (screenname). Click on the appropriate link to have aol re-send that confirmation e-mail to that same account or an alternate e-mail account you may have. The final step is to click the "Sign Out" link on the top of the page.
I used the first link to re-send an e-mail to my @aol.com address & my roommate used the link to change his e-mail address from an @netscape.com address to an @aim.com and both options allowed us to finally access webmail.aol.com and/or mail.aol.com in seconds.
Hope this helps you!
-Jeromeo -
My netscape e-maiL doesn't work for the first time since 1998, since they changed their website. Any ideas on how to get access?
Error Code: C0FE1801
Report ID: 1221-d03-20060904-235435
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