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I have an account with AOL for the last 15+ years and can't seem to let it go. Anyhow, have tried to login to the html mail via aol.com (get error which prohibits me from seeing any of my mail) as well as through the smtp on the 770 resident email program. Via smtp, I have set up the proper ports and I can send messages however, seemingly working, it does not retrieve any messages (even though I know they are there). With the problematic resident email software, AOL via html would be preferable. Any help? Thanks.