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Re: AOL 6.0 and HTML mail



--- Gurth <Gurth@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> The easiest solution appears to be to install AOL 5,
> as that can live happily 
> next to AOL 6, and use that instead. However, IMHO
> you may be better off 
> installing a real mailer (say, Pegasus or Eudora)
> and taking up Jeff's offer of a 
> POP3 account on millenniumsend.com.

All POP3 email with MillenniumsEnd.com is available
for access from http://webmail.digitalinet.com (my
hosting service) and co-exists with a regular mail
client.

You can access your email through your web-browser
(with link above) -OR- Outlook Express, Eudora,
Netscape (etc.) as long as you don't delete the mail
from the server.

No offense to Benjamin and other AOL users, but they
tend to be shy about configuring a mail-reader, but
going to the WebMail link and accessing that way tends
to be an easy thing for them.


=====
Jeff Pawlowski
Millennium's End: Officially Unofficial
http://www.millenniumsend.com

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