On 25/2/03 5:39, "Jim Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have two close friends (husband and wife) who are migrating from AOL to a
> real ISP. They're bummed out about not being able to export their email
> address book from their AOL client software to be imported into a mail
> client that follows most internet standards.
> 
> I just remembered that Claris emailer used to be able to retrieve aol mail.
> Does this program still exist? Can it still read AOL mail? If one uses it to
> read/store aol mail, would it be hard to extract the email address book to
> be imported into Entourage for X  (for mac OS X) or Outlook X for Windows?
> 
> Thanks so much,
> 
> Jim Robertson

Claris Emailer was the first 3rd party mail client granted a license to
access the AOL proprietary mail system.

Unfortunately, it was also the last.

There is no other way to access AOL's mail proprietary mail, but I believe
that you may be able now to select a POP option for collecting mail.

-- 
Barry



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