Theoretically, you can go to Tools/ Add-Ons, and click on
"preferences" in the "Webmail - AOL Netscape" plugin.  Click "Domains"
at the top, and "Add", and add the domain name for the Mail.Com email
domain you want to use.

The trouble is, it worked for a while, and has stopped working.  I've
tried going back to the Mail.Com plugin, and, while I no linger get
the error messages, I also don't get the new mail.  So, as far as I
can see, neither plugin works.

I may try a fresh install of all of the plugins.  Luckily, the webmail
extension for Firefox is healthy, so at least I have access that way,
but it's not as good as this was before the T-Bird extension stopped.
working.

On Dec 10, 7:32 pm, gw1500se <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 6, 8:17 pm, KE4AVB <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > A month or so agoMail.comstarted changing over to the AOL webmail.
> > Not all were changed but are in the process of being done so. For now
> > just disable the maildotcom plugin. Don't know if the webmail author
> > is going to rework the maildotcom or just update the AOL plugin but
> > the AOL has been working fine until a few days ago.
>
> I may still be confused. How do I set up AOL plugin to use maildotcom?

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