Actually, Netscape Messenger, or outlook express are much more functional
than anything AOL gives you, and your mail isn't automatically deleted
after some short time. Is AOL POP3? If not, I take back any hope that
they might be worth even anything. :)
Larry
Winsor Crosby wrote:
> >And here would be one way to eliminate HTML problems. Using Netscape
> >messenger, or
> >even outlook express to manage your AOL emails.
> >
> >Larry
>
> You can browse the web with another browser on AOL. I don't think you
> can manage your AOL mail though with the limited email function
> tacked onto browsers. There were some dedicated email programs that
> used to be able to do that.
> --
> Winsor Crosby
> Long Beach, California
>
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