Hello Alastair!

On Monday, February 18, 2002 at 10:13:27 PM you wrote:

> Yes, but not directly - you need a third-party application which acts
> as a proxy POP3 email server and puts itself in between TB! (which
> understands POP3) and AOL (which uses its own protocols). Try:

Hmm, couldn't he forward/re-direct his AOL mail to a freemail account?
Like, GMX has a feature to collect mail from other accounts (which
wouldn't work with AOL).

Doesn't have AOL the feature to send the mail directly to another
address?


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