>> Will those of us -- like myself >> -- who are basically only using Emailer at this point because of its AOL >> support, leave Emailer once we can use Apple Mail, Entourage, or anything >> else to access our AOL accounts? > >You can already use any email client to check your AOL mail with "Mail >Forward." > >I recently began using it to forward my AOL email to my regular POP internet >account. It will log onto AOL's web mail interface and redirect any mail to >another account with its built in SMTP. > >You can then download it with any regular POP email client (I use >Entourage.) > >It also works with Hotmail, MSN, and Yahoo web mail accounts. (I've been >using it for a while with my Yahoo account.) > >It's a bargain at $15. Check it out at... > >http://www.sspi-software.com/mailfwd_macx.html > > Dear folks
Thanks for the posts about the changes at AOL. I have been subscribing for years though I don't read the list often. But when I do I always learn something - especially from chris... This info on AOL "reading 1 of 0" was worth downloading a file every day for years. Thanks. I only keep my AOL account for "public" use with vendors etc. But it would be a pain to have to access it through AOL or the web. So I'm glad there are other solutions. I have just moved "up" to OS X (so far it is a pretty face but I'm not sure how it improves my life), One tough change is using Mail which is so clunky beside Emailer. (using Classic on my machine is too slow so I can't go back to Emailer) Perhaps Apple will slowly make Mail as nifty as Claris made EMailer and ClarisWorks 5 (those were the days of ease of use). Anyway thanks again everyone. Graham Graham de Freitas [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

