gad—as a mail carrier back in the seventies, I remember AOL sent their start-up disks to what seemed to be every living adult in North America—-and most of their kids
I. Hate. AOL. I work for a nonprofit and people DO want our email blasts. AOL constantly bounces them. And not to be age-ist (I myself am retirement age) but the majority of those who still have AOL do not understand how to white list or even add the address to their contacts.
Tigressy 17 days ago
Do you get hacked?
Hen-pecked rather.
sbenton7684 17 days ago
He’s right this time. Who still uses AOL???
potfarmer 16 days ago
I was in charge of 55th abound.
The Orange Mailman 16 days ago
I’m confused, they’re not fighting.
Nighthawks Premium Member 16 days ago
gad—as a mail carrier back in the seventies, I remember AOL sent their start-up disks to what seemed to be every living adult in North America—-and most of their kids
kjnrun 16 days ago
I still use AOL once in awhile. Can’t convince some people to use my other email address.
Totalloser Premium Member 16 days ago
I still have AOL too many sites setup to change, I have one account for sites that I never want to hear from.
Also there is a limit to how many gmail accounts you can have, since they link to your phone. And if you forget the account you can never delete it.
joegeethree 16 days ago
Mine might still be active. Haven’t checked in over a decade.
ragsarooni Premium Member 16 days ago
Is AOL even still out there?
cuzinron47 16 days ago
I can’t believe Stan is that up to date.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 16 days ago
Hmmm, wonder if my old Prodigy email account is still active.
Saucy1121 Premium Member 16 days ago
I had an address. Wonder if it’s still active. I use it for sites that require an email (when none@ doesn’t work).
davidob 16 days ago
Ah, I can hear the 300 baud modem firing up. I went to the Well one too many times.
CeceliaWD Premium Member 15 days ago
I. Hate. AOL. I work for a nonprofit and people DO want our email blasts. AOL constantly bounces them. And not to be age-ist (I myself am retirement age) but the majority of those who still have AOL do not understand how to white list or even add the address to their contacts.