AOL To Offer Personalized Email Domains for Free to All Web Users
DULLES, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 9, 2006--

http://press.aol.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1027&section_id=14

New Option Will Let Consumers Customize Their Email Address Using a 
Domain of Their Choice -- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -- at No Charge    

AOL today announced that, starting in September, it will make 
personalized email domains available for free to all Web users. AOL is 
the first company to offer this service, which will be called AOL(R) My 
eAddress, at no charge.

With AOL My eAddress, anyone can set up and register a completely 
customized email address using .COM or .NET domains, and add up to 100 
additional identities onto their personal domain, all at no charge. For 
example, someone could choose a domain that family, friends, teams, 
social organizations and others could use, for example 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]," and other members within that group could have 
their own email identity using that domain. Or, Individuals can also 
choose to set up a new personalized address with the popular and 
widely-used AOL.com domain, at no charge.

Consumers will be able to use their personalized My eAddress domain as 
an email address, as their AIM(R) address to send and receive instant 
messages and access their Buddy List(R) feature, to access features 
across the AOL network, and, coming soon, as the address of their own 
personal Web page on the free AIM(R) Pages social networking service.

"AOL is about to make online communications more personal than ever 
before," said Roy Ben-Yoseph, Director of Communication Products, AOL. 
"The most popular Internet activity is email, yet many people don't have 
an online identity that's truly personal and meaningful to them. 
Starting next month, with the launch of its My eAddress service, AOL 
will make personalized email domains available to all online users at 
absolutely no cost. Not only can people customize an email address with 
their own personal domain and connect up to 100 other identities, giving 
families, teams, social organizations and small businesses a new way to 
represent themselves, but they'll also be able to use it for instant 
messaging and as a Web page address. This is an opportunity that 
millions of people have been waiting for, and AOL is thrilled to be the 
first to provide it."

The free Web-based My eAddress email service is the latest complement to 
the popular AOL.com and AIM.com Mail products, which provide choices and 
flexibility for online consumers and convenient access from any 
computer. Earlier this month, AOL announced that its AOL.com email will 
be available for free as a new value for its longtime members and as it 
opens up its flagship communication feature to a Web wide Internet 
audience.

Among the features that will be available with the free AOL My eAddress 
service:

-- Ability to completely customize an email address using a personalized 
.COM or .NET domain and identity, e.g., "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

-- Setup, registration and the use of a My eAddress email domain and 
identity is all free (one domain per user), as is the ability to invite 
other people to join their personalized domain. Each account holder can 
add up to 100 additional personal email identities associated with their 
domain, all managed through an easy Web-based control panel.

-- Ability to check email from My eAddress and AOL.com domains through 
one mailbox accessible from the Web at www.aol.com, open mail clients 
(like Outlook and Thunderbird) that use the IMAP protocol, and through 
the new beta version of the AOL "Streamliner" product.

-- Industry-leading spam and anti-virus protection to help keep a user's 
email box free from junk mail and harmful viruses.

-- 2 GB of email storage, which can be accessed from any Web-enabled 
computer, and a search feature that makes it easy for users to find 
messages in their personal mailbox, sent mail, or stored mail.

-- An Address Book that also includes presence indication to see when 
contacts are online and able to receive instant messages.

-- Integrated access to AOL's other free Web-based products and 
services, including AOL(R) Calendar and, coming soon, AOL(R) Pictures, a 
comprehensive online digital picture service that offers free and 
unlimited storage of digital photos.

AOL's new My eAddress service will be available to all Web users for 
free starting in September at www.aol.com.

Individuals who want to create an AOL screenname with the AOL.com domain 
can do so for free at www.aol.com. AOL members who canceled within the 
past two years can reclaim their screen name or re-set their password by 
signing into AOL Mail or AOL's software. Former members who don't 
remember their password but do know their AOL Account Security Question 
or former payment method will be able to reactivate their screen name.

About AOL

AOL and its subsidiaries operate a leading network of Web brands and the 
largest Internet access subscription service in the United States. Web 
brands include the AOL.com(R) website, AIM(R), MapQuest(R) and 
Netscape(R). AOL offers a range of digital services in the areas of 
education, safety and security, communications and music. The company 
also has operations in Europe and Canada. AOL LLC is a majority-owned 
subsidiary of Time Warner Inc. (NYSE:TWX) and is based in Dulles, Virginia.

Contacts
AOL
Lainie DeCoursy, 212-652-6382


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