David E. Ross wrote:
In the past, AOL required that users install AOL's own E-mail application because AOL's servers did not comply with either IMAP or POP3/SMTP. This might no longer be the case.
Correct, they don't.
I am not familiar with IMAP setups. If you are attempting to use POP3/SMTP, however, you might try the following: ...
I got the same message as the OP, and it doesn't say you can't use your current settings, it says you have until Nov. 7 to fix whatever it is that's bothering them. I've been using my current settings without trouble since the takeover, and I'm damned if I can see how they don't comply with AOHell's requirements. Here's my response to them:
From what I can tell, my settings do conform to your requirements. What is it that you want me to change? Current settings: POP3: pop.verizon.net, port 995, SSL/TLS, normal password SMTP: smtp.verizon.net, port 465, SSL/TLS, normal password Do you want encrypted passwords? Or do you have a faulty routine that generates false error messages?
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