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Javier 13 May 2005 11:36 PM

Two questions
 
I also can log without installing AIM, using my old AIM screen name. But two questions remain:

1. How to verify what is the maximum storage quota available? I know how much space I am using, but I can't find a place where the total space available is displayed.

2. What name have the IMAP server? They comment this new webmail will have IMAP access (what about SMTP?), but, I cannot find, again, any place where this information is available.

Two days ago, with the same user interface and functionality, the FAQ stated there was not any other access than webmail system (http://beta.aol.com/projects/aimmail...?loc=3#readerq) and that the quota was 250 MB (look at http://m04.webmail.aol.com/Help/deta...receiving.aspx). This latest information have changed to 2 GB at the FAQ (http://beta.aol.com/projects/aimmail...ml?loc=3#sizeq).

The problem using Firefox 1.0.4 (resetting the application) have dissappeared, fortunately. But occassionally, using the webmail an error appears reporting not being able to access some strange help page file (http://m04.webmail.aol.com/help.aspx).

ReuvenNY 13 May 2005 11:56 PM

I loged in, saw a HUGE "Low mortgage rates" colorful, annoying ad, and made an instant decision: not for me!
Actually it reminded me why 10 years ago I left AOL, never to return...

Javier 14 May 2005 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ReuvenNY
I loged in, saw a HUGE "Low mortgage rates" colorful, annoying ad, and made an instant decision: not for me!
Actually it reminded me why 10 years ago I left AOL, never to return...

Fortunately, all these adds are clearly traceable: I do not see any of them just modifying my hosts file (Windows) or using AdBlock with Firefox. In my case, all add space is just white space. :)

xmailer 14 May 2005 12:17 AM

Extremely slow with my dialup connection, especially the compose window, which seemed like it took about 5 minutes to fully open. Rather sparse features and options. About the only thing "good" about it is the short, simple domain name. What a waste of a "good" domain name.

In short, I'm highly unimpressed. But then, it is AOL, so what did I expect?

rmns2bseen 14 May 2005 12:26 AM

on a non-technical note, it is very difficult to open an account with a username that's not already taken, or without having to append a glob of numbers at the end. Every conceivable permutation of my real name-- which is not very common-- is taken already, and I don't want to use the AIM ID I chose years ago. I'm picky about that sort of thing :D (edit)--and of course I know it's understandable given the size of AOL and the length of time it's been around. Still... did try it though, and xmailer is right: dial-up users, make yourself a sandwich and be prepared to wait :D

dmehus 14 May 2005 02:35 AM

You can log-in without installing AIM 5.9. Simply go to:

http://beta-aim.webmail.aol.com/, which will redirect you to the appropriate mail server. In my case, it's server 3.

Cheers,
Doug

xmailer 14 May 2005 02:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by dmehus
You can log-in without installing AIM 5.9. Simply go to:

http://beta-aim.webmail.aol.com/, which will redirect you to the appropriate mail server. In my case, it's server 3.

Cheers,
Doug

I was able to login at http://mail.aol.com/ , a link provided by pyedka in an earlier post in this thread, which is somewhat shorter and easier to remember. For anyone who actually wants to remember it, that is. :rolleyes: I'm not sure, but I think the only "need" for the AIM messenger is/was to receive some kind of initial alert from them when the beta email was "ready"...although it appears to be far from ready for serious use at this point.

war17 14 May 2005 03:15 AM

Thanks dmehus and xmailer for the link. Has anyone got IMAP to work?

mike1977 14 May 2005 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by rmns2bseen
on a non-technical note, it is very difficult to open an account with a username that's not already taken, or without having to append a glob of numbers at the end. Every conceivable permutation of my real name-- which is not very common-- is taken already, and I don't want to use the AIM ID I chose years ago. I'm picky about that sort of thing :D (edit)--and of course I know it's understandable given the size of AOL and the length of time it's been around. Still... did try it though, and xmailer is right: dial-up users, make yourself a sandwich and be prepared to wait :D
I know. There really needs to be an option to totally close the user names across the AOL and Netscape network and put it in a waiting period for someone else to register at some point in the future.. I don't need 2 mailboxes for each screen name (@aim.com and the same thing @netscape.net)

usf 14 May 2005 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by war17
Thanks dmehus and xmailer for the link. Has anyone got IMAP to work?
I do not suppose it supports imap
click below link and that state " Can I access AIM Mail using an email reader such as microsoft outlook".
It replys AIM mail is web-based only.

http://beta.aol.com/projects/aimmail/index.html?loc=3

kaptitsky 14 May 2005 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by usf
I do not suppose it supports imap
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In previous postings, the page where it says IMAP access is supported is very clear:

http://www.aim.com/aim_mail.adp



Quote:

IMAP access: Users can get their AIM Mail through their favorite email application including MS Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mac and Eudora.

war17 14 May 2005 11:15 AM

Yes, I saw the FAQ answer that AIM Mail does not work with Outlook. I also saw the promised features list, which includes IMAP. Maybe it is

I tried to get into the beta forum to see what users have to say about IMAP. I cannot get into the forum.

Webgenie 15 May 2005 12:31 PM

In order to be informed when IMAP is available, you can subscribe to the feed for this blog. They also have an alert system with these AOL blogs, but I like the feed better.

war17 15 May 2005 01:01 PM

Thanks for the blog link. Blogger jbuerti (an AOL employee) wrote, "As far as I know, we are still planning on offering IMAP access, although apparently it is not switched on yet... here's a quote from a recent eWeek article about AIM Mail:
'AOL already is planning additional features for the full launch of AIM Mail. The service will support the IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) standard so that users can access their AIM Mail accounts from other e-mail clients, Ben-Yoseph said."

So IMAP is coming, just don't know when.

miley 17 May 2005 03:38 PM

has anyone successfully used on Firefox?
 
Aim webmail is the only site that I've found that crashes Firefox -- both on my home mac and my work windows machine. Anyone else seeing this? Also, I'm astounded at how slow it is. I can't imagine they have that many users.


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