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Mail Settings |
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SMTP, POP3 and IMAP Settings for all
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AOL MAIL SETTINGS
Here you will find the eMail settings for AOL. SMTP,
POP3 and IMAP
servers. Incoming mail servers and outgoing mail servers.
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MAIL
SETTINGS FOR AOL
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Homepage:
http://www.aol.com/ |
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SMTP |
SMTP-Server: smtp.aol.com
Port: 587
or 25 |
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POP3 |
POP3-Server: pop.aol.com
Port: 995 (SSL enabled) |
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IMAP |
IMAP-Server: imap.aol.com
Port: 993 |
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AOL is an American multinational mass
media corporation based in New York City which develops, grows,
and invests in brands and web sites. The company's business
spans digital distribution of content, products, and services,
which it offers to consumers, publishers, and advertisers.
AOL began as a short-lived venture called Control Video
Corporation, founded by Bill von Meister. Its sole product was
an online service called GameLine for the Atari 2600 video game
console after von Meister's idea of buying music on demand was
rejected by Warner Bros. Subscribers bought a modem from the
company for 49.95 USD and paid a one-time 15 USD setup fee.
GameLine permitted subscribers to temporarily download games and
keep track of high scores, at a cost of 1 USD per game. The
telephone disconnected and the downloaded game would remain in
GameLine's Master Module and playable until the user turned off
the console or downloaded another game.
In February 1991, AOL for DOS was launched using a GeoWorks
interface followed a year later by AOL for Windows. This
coincided with growth in pay-based online services, like
Prodigy, CompuServe, and GEnie. 1991 also saw the introduction
of an original Dungeons & Dragons title called Neverwinter
Nights from Stormfront Studios; it was the first Multiplayer
Online Role Playing Game to depict the adventure with graphics
instead of text.
In January 2000, AOL and Time Warner announced plans to merge,
forming AOL Time Warner, Inc. The terms of the deal called for
AOL shareholders to own 55% of the new, combined company. The
deal closed on January 11, 2001. The new company was led by
executives from AOL, SBI, and Time Warner. Gerald Levin, who had
served as CEO of Time Warner, was CEO of the new company. Steve
Case served as Chairman, J. Michael Kelly was the Chief
Financial Officer, Robert W. Pittman and Dick Parsons served as
Co-Chief Operating Officers.
AOL’s Huffington Post Media Group, led by Arianna Huffington is
a source of news, opinion, entertainment, community and digital
information. The separate AOL Brand Group, led by Susan Lyne, is
a diverse network of sites including Moviefone, Engadget,
TechCrunch, Cambio and Stylelist, which combine reposting,
technology, engagement, and video to reach a global audience on
every platform. The Group has over 20,000 bloggers, including
politicians, celebrities, academics and policy experts, who
contribute on a wide range of topics making news. The Group’s
video is collected on its AOL On site, which offers channels in
News, Entertainment, Style, Tech, Business, Food, Home, Travel,
Health, Autos, Parenting, Relationships, Video Games and Pets. |
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