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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
2:49:19 PM PDT
The Only Place You Can Send a 5GB Attachment!
Written by Rose Kwok, Product Manager, AOL
Mail
Many of
you may have read the article in USA Today (found here: http://www.usatoday.com/tech/products/2008-04-15-google-gmail-webmail_N.htm)
on AOL Mail’s feature that allows sending of large attachments via email. Here are some more details on how you too
can use Xdrive to send up to 5GB of attachments.
How can you start using Xdrive to
send large attachments?
First,
Xdrive is only available in Beta for now, so access your AOL Mail account at http://beta.webmail.aol.com.
Start
composing email as you normally would by clicking on “Compose.” After you click
on “Attach file” browse and select your attachment. You will notice an updated
dialog box:

If you
would like to upload via Xdrive, simply select the check box towards the bottom
of the dialog. For files over 16MB, your attachments will automatically get
uploaded via Xdrive. If you don’t already have an Xdrive account, you will see
a brief confirmation dialog. Be sure to click “I Agree” to create
a new account. When you are done, click Send and your attachments will be sent
along with your email.
When
your recipients receive the email, they will see the attachment(s) as a link.
All they need to do is click on the link to retrieve the attachment(s) via
Xdrive.
What is
Xdrive?
Xdrive
(http://www.xdrive.com) is a 5GB personal hard drive on the Internet. You can
get easy backup and secure storage, just like an external hard drive, but
without the worry of losing or damaging a piece of hardware. You can simply
upload files to Xdrive and securely access your files anywhere over the web.
You can even share your files with your friends and family by allowing them
permission. All this, for free.
Enjoy, Rose
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Monday, April 14, 2008
12:34:08 PM PDT
Tired of Repeatedly Logging In?
Written by Tom Lynch, Business Manager, AOL Mail
To provide a more streamlined and convenient webmail experience, we are pleased to bring you a new user option that will allow you to stay permanently logged in.
This new user option is offered just beneath the Password field in the Sign In box. Simply check the box next to "Stay signed in until I sign out." and you're done.
Once checked, you can immediately access your Inbox without having to log in every time you come to an AOL property.
However, please be aware of a couple things. First, once selected this will override your Auto Sign Off setting. Second, be careful on enabling on a shared computer. Enabling this feature on a shared computer would allow anyone using this same computer to access your email account.
To learn more about how this new feature works, simply click here.
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
6:16:07 PM PDT
See What's New in WebSuite "Goa"
Written by Rose Kwok, Product Manager, AOL
Mail
We know how much you rely on WebSuite for Mail, Calendar and
Address Book. That's why we want to keep making it better for you. After months of hard work, the WebSuite team
is excited to launch another release of Websuite Standard and WebSuite Basic,
codenamed “Goa.” (Did you know Goa
is a coastal, tropical island and the smallest state in India?)
Here’s a preview of the new things you will find in your Inbox:
Safer Mail
For your protection, WebSuite
has been blocking images from unknown senders. We have now added link blocking as well. No more worrying about clicking a link that could
take you to inappropriate content or a phishing site.
Performance
We know you want things fast,
and making WebSuite faster was the focus for "Goa" – from
loading WebSuite to reading and sending messages. For the techies among you, we've upgraded the
entire Standard application to the 1.0 version of the Dojo toolkit for snappier
performance! You also may have noticed
that the “Unsend” and “Status” features were removed from this WebSuite
release. Because of the way these
features were implemented, they were preventing us from achieving the best product
performance. So, we made the difficult decision to remove them from WebSuite. If you are a hardcore “Status” user, or have
an “Unsend” emergency, you can still find these features in our integrated
clients (AOL 9.1 and AOL
Desktop).
MapQuest
Love MapQuest? We do too. That’s why we’ve put
WebSuite and Mapquest together. Need directions to your next party?
When you add a location to a new event in Calendar, we will parse your address
and show you where it is on a map from Mapquest. Voila!
(Feature currently not
available in Basic version)
AIM Integration
The IM windows you minimize within WebSuite will now flash
when you have new incoming IMs so you will never miss a message again. We
also added a new IM button to your read and
compose mail views that alerts you when your friends are online.
When you start writing a new message, WebSuite will check whether your buddies
are online and the button will light up if they are, allowing you to IM with
them in real time. (AIM currently not available in Basic version)
Calendar
You asked for it, we’ve got it! For those of you who
love and use our Basic version, you will be glad to hear that we added AOL
Calendar to the fast product many have come to love. Just as in the
Standard version, you will be able to view your personal calendar in month, week or day
view. Make it even more fun by sharing it with your friends and
family. Best of all, AOL Basic
Calendar is fully accessible.
For those of you using the
Standard version, we’ve got something for you too. AOL
Calendar now supports importing calendars from any iCal (.ics) URL and
similarly exporting any public calendars as iCal files.
AOLJournals
Do you use AOL
Journals? If so, WebSuite now provides 1-click access straight to your
Journals page. Start sharing your stories with the world! (Panels not available in Basic
version)
And more…
Safari 3 users will now be able to use the Rich
Text Editor to make all their emails colorful and pretty. More features
(including Drafts for AOL
accounts and a “Keep Me Signed In” option) will be coming in the next few
weeks, so please stay tuned.
Hope you love “Goa” as much as we do. Enjoy and
let us know what you think.
Rose
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Monday, March 17, 2008
7:59:25 AM PDT
A Little Luck Goes a Long Way
Written by Tom Lynch, Business Manager, AOL Mail
When is an email address more than an email address? When your email address works for you by expressing who you are and passing along your sentiments to family, friends and social contacts.
Use an email address that means something. Sign up for a LuckyMail email account and let your email spread good fortune and cheer.
With LuckyMail you’ll not only get all the benefits and features of AOL mail, but also a wide open name space that will help you get a name you want. Best of all…. it’s FREE.
Try it out today!
Curious what else is available? Click here to find the email address right for you. Get the email address you want on both sides of the “@”!
Tom
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Thursday, March 6, 2008
2:31:25 PM PST
AOL Raises the Stakes in Vegas
Written by Tom Lynch, Business Manager, AOL Mail
Yesterday as part of the keynote speech during Microsoft's MIX08 conference, we showcased a next generation in webmail built on Microsoft's Silverlight 2.0 technology. The new product will offer industry-leading performance, unique skinning options, and the ability to deliver rich media content. The new product is still in development, and is being designed to give users the convenience of a browser-based email service with desktop-like performance and functionality.
Here is an example of the skinning capability that the new product will offer. To learn more about the product and see a brief demo, check out an interview with two members of the Mail Team.
To sign up to receive a notification as to when a product preview is available, please go to ria.mail.aol.com.
Tom
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Friday, December 21, 2007
1:46:51 PM PST
AOL Webmail, now enhanced by Xdrive!
Written by guest blogger Rose Kwok, Product Manager, AOL
Mail
By now, you have probably already sent emails with
attachments using AOL Up ‘til now AOL
has supported a total email and attachment size of up to 16MB. But what if you want to send your mom all
your pictures from your recent trip to Europe? They add up to about 1GB of storage space!
No worries, you can now send large attachments (of up to
5GB) along with your email, thanks to the new AOL
Webmail & Xdrive integration.
What is Xdrive?
Xdrive is a 5GB personal hard drive on the Internet. You can
get easy backup and secure storage, just like an external hard drive, but
without the worry of losing or damaging a piece of hardware. You can simply upload files to Xdrive and
securely access your files anywhere over the web. You can even share your files with your
friends and family by allowing them permission.
All this, for free.
How can you start using Xdrive to send large attachments?
First, if you don’t already have one, create a free Xdrive
account. Sign up for one here:
http://www.xdrive.com/
When you are back in Webmail, compose email as you normally
would. After you click on “Attach file”
browse and select your attachment. You
will notice an updated dialog box:

If you would like to upload via Xdrive, simply click on the
check box towards the bottom of the dialog.
For files over 16MB, your attachments will automatically get uploaded
via Xdrive.
The best part is that your attachments will also be backed
up and stored securely in your Xdrive account.
Never lose an attachment again!
When your recipients receive the email, they will see the
attachment, which can then be retrieved via Xdrive.
Get started now!
Want to be the first to try out this new feature? It’s only available in Beta. Check it out at:
http://beta.webmail.aol.com
Enjoy and happy holidays!
Rose
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Monday, December 17, 2007
10:10:10 AM PST
AOL Mail's New Unified Inbox
AOL users now have
the option to switch to the new Unified Inbox, stay put, or switch back.
Benefits of the
improved Inbox option include: 1. E-mail messages remain in your Inbox and Sent folder until you
delete them 2. Unlimited storage lets you keep as many e-mail messages as you
want 3. See all of your e-mail messages in one place, instead of separate New Mail and Old Mail folders
If you are an AOL Webmail user, you will receive the following pop-up the next time you log in to AOL Webmail:
If you are using the
AOL 9.1 software, use AOL Keywords to switch to the new
Inbox:
Switch to Unified Inbox:
AOL Keyword: Inbox
Switch back to
New & Old folders: AOL Keyword: mailbox
switch
If you are using Webmail or IMAP/POP3, use the following links:
NOTE: You must be signed in to AOL with your screen name and password in order to
access the links above.
More information on
the Unified Inbox is available here:
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
8:46:16 AM PST
Thanksgiving Gift from AOL Mail
Written by guest blogger Rose Kwok, Product Manager, AOL Mail
Hi loyal Mail Blog readers,
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! To thank YOU for choosing AOL, the WebSuite team has been working hard these past few months to bring you another exciting release, what we have been referring to as Fiji. Here are some of the great new features you will find in your mail box.
Filters – aka Rules; set up Filters and have your mail delivered straight to your mail folders based on your filter criteria
Reading Pane – quickly read your mail in a Reading Pane with your message list still visible
AIM Integration improvements - save your IM conversations into your WebSuite folders so you can access and continue them whenever you want
SMS integration - send SMS to any mobile phone or any buddy on your buddy list (US only)
More & more Content - myAOL RSS Panel, Just for Fun Panels, AOL Radio Panel, AOL Mail Blog Panel, etc.
So, go ahead…set up filters to manage incoming e-mails and get through your Inbox more quickly with the Reading Pane. IM and SMS your friends on the go. Best of all, you can read this very blog within WebSuite by selecting the AOL Mail Blog Panel!
Enjoy. And as always, we’d love to hear your feedback.
Rose
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
1:14:46 PM PDT
AOL 9.1 is ready for download and here’s why you should upgrade
Written by guest blogger Seth
Halvaksz, Sr. Product Manager, AOL Mail
Everyone knows AOL for
desktop software that combines e-mail, IM, web browsing (and more) into a
single, safe, easy-to-use application with security features such as anti-virus,
anti-spam and parental controls.
Although you may think you need to be an AOL
dial-up subscriber to use our software, that’s not the case! Now anyone with an AOL
mail account can use the AOL 9.1 all-in-one
desktop software over a broadband (DSL or
cable) or a third-party dial-up connection.
Here are some of the enhancements you’ll see in AOL
9.1:
Easier surfing - ability to browse the
Web without signing on to AOL when you have
a broadband or third-party dial-up connection
Unified
Inbox - unlimited storage with an Inbox that keeps your mail as long as you
need itFlexibility
with reply - select only the text you want when replying to a message, or don’t
select any text if you want to display the entire message in your e-mail replyRSS
feeds - add RSS feeds to your FavoritesInstant
news - quick access to the latest news by clicking or hovering over a News icon
in the Toolbar
New with AOL 9.1 is a
unified Inbox with unlimited mail storage. If you’re a current AOL
user, you can switch to an Inbox view of your messages at any time, and with
unlimited storage you can keep as many e-mail messages as you want!
You will also see improvements to AOL’s
award-winning spam detection. If we
suspect the person sending the e-mail is not genuine, AOL
will block the e-mail until you tell us you want to see it.
Want to learn more about AOL
9.1 and download the software? Here’s where
to go:
http://daol.aol.com/software/91
Enjoy and thanks for choosing AOL!
Seth
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
11:14:06 AM PDT
Tip: Want to skip the login screen?
The previous blog topic in this slot was too confusing so it’s being replaced with the following one about an upcoming and related feature. I didn’t want to lose the ongoing discussions under this entry, hence why it’s being replace rather than removed entirely (blog software deletes all comments if an entry is removed).
Want an even easier way to avoid entering in your password every time you want to read you emails?
Note: This goes without saying, but just a reminder…. Remember to click the Sign Out link after using a public/shared computer. I’m offering this tip for use on your own personal computer that only you use (preferably that’s already protected by a password).
Don’t want to enter in your screen name and password each time you want to read your emails on your computer?
There’s an upcoming new feature that we’re internally calling “keep me signed in.” It does what it sounds like. If you choose to turn on that feature, it’ll keep you signed into your account until you manually click the Sign Out link. This will be a very handy feature because you can skip a few steps in the login process. With this feature, you’ll be able to go straight to http://mail.aol.com (use a book mark for single-click access)and you won't be prompted for a password. You decide whether this is desired for your situation--for some people (like me), speed and convenienceis king since mail security isn't a worry for me on my personal computer.
Whenever you’re done with reading your emails, don’t click the Sign Out link because if you do, then you’ll have to enter in your password again the next time. Instead, just exit or close the browser normally. Note: Clicking the Sign Out link or deleting the browser cookies will require you to enter in your screen name and password again the next time--handy for when you're on a public computer.
This feature will be coming out next month along with even more features that many of you have been asking for. So stay tuned for more details. Enjoy and thanks for choosing AOL!
Tae
"The AOL Mail Blog Guy"
http://mailblog.aol.com
Keyword: mail blog
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