On 5/2/2020 8:25 PM, Frog wrote:
On
5/2/2020 7:51 PM, 🐴 Mr. Ed 🐴 wrote:
On 5/2/2020 5:24 PM, Frog wrote:
{Much text deleted}
---I believe that I can (with help from
knowledgeable/technical savvy individuals on this newsgroup)
make adjustments to my original usern...@verizon.net account
to make it compatible with my computer needs. I believe that
it is possible to make modifications to this account that will
once again give me access to all of my needs
Frog
P.S. I want everyone who has provided help to me in this
situation to
know how much I appreciate your efforts. Your
individual
contributions have meant more to me than you can ever
know.
As one who has been a Verizon user before the AOL takeover
here's my one cent
I believe at the takeover time all accounts were to go to
u...@aol.com unless you decided to stay with u...@verizon.net
amd IF you changed to the AOL account you could never go back to
your Verizon.net. That's why I'm still u...@verizon.net
--
"This is America! You can't make a horse
testify against himself!" -Mister Ed
I also retained my u...@verizon.net address.
All was working without any problems on my computer (SeaMonkey
software) until very recently. I'm not sure if my computer was the
cause of my problems or whether Verizon or AOL had a hand in
causing my problems...whatever the cause, I now have a work around
that involves three software packages (Thunderbird, AOL, and
SeaMonkey) to do what I was doing on SeaMonkey alone. Any
settings in your account or profile (that you are willing to share
with me) may help me to return to some sanity on my computer. No,
I am not seeking any personal information, such as usernames or
passwords, in my seeking help.
Please note that I had a 6.5 hour virus/malware scan of my
computer and no problems were found. I then got in touch with my
virus scan people for help and they had me send the results of my
scan to them for further review...the review did not turn up any
problems. Thus, I don't think the problem that put me in this
mess was my computer...I believe it had something to do with
either Verizon or AOL.
It was good to hear from you and thanks for letting me know that I
was not alone when I made the decision to keep my Verizon email
address.
Frog
See attached for POP and SMTP settings
that I am using. Just replace "user" with your Verizon user ID.
(no quotes).
--
"This is America! You can't make a horse
testify against himself!" -Mister Ed
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