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AOL Mail
AOL Mail is a free web-based email service provided by AOL.
AOL Mail offers a variety of features designed to enhance the user experience. Users can send email attachments up to 25 MB in size, and while the maximum mailbox size is technically unlimited, new accounts typically come with a 1 TB storage cap. The service supports standard email protocols including POP3, SMTP, IMAP, allowing for integration with a wide range of email clients.
AOL Mail also allows users to link their accounts to other email services, such as Gmail and Hotmail, for centralized email management. However, advertisements are displayed while using the service. Additionally, any embedded links within received emails are disabled by default for security purposes and can only be activated manually by the user.
Security features include built-in spam and virus protection, as well as support for secure connections via TLS/HTTPS after login. The platform also offers a spell-checking feature to assist with email composition.
AOL email addresses use the @aol.com domain; however, in the past, users could also create addresses with domains such as @love.com, @ygm.com (short for "you've got mail"), @games.com, and @wow.com.
If an AOL Mail account remains inactive for 12 months, it may be deleted.
In 1993, both America Online (AOL) and Delphi started connecting their proprietary e-mail services to the Internet.
As of October 1997, AOL Mail was the world's largest e-mail provider, with around 9 million subscribers (identical with the number of AOL subscribers).
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AOL Mail
AOL Mail is a free web-based email service provided by AOL.
AOL Mail offers a variety of features designed to enhance the user experience. Users can send email attachments up to 25 MB in size, and while the maximum mailbox size is technically unlimited, new accounts typically come with a 1 TB storage cap. The service supports standard email protocols including POP3, SMTP, IMAP, allowing for integration with a wide range of email clients.
AOL Mail also allows users to link their accounts to other email services, such as Gmail and Hotmail, for centralized email management. However, advertisements are displayed while using the service. Additionally, any embedded links within received emails are disabled by default for security purposes and can only be activated manually by the user.
Security features include built-in spam and virus protection, as well as support for secure connections via TLS/HTTPS after login. The platform also offers a spell-checking feature to assist with email composition.
AOL email addresses use the @aol.com domain; however, in the past, users could also create addresses with domains such as @love.com, @ygm.com (short for "you've got mail"), @games.com, and @wow.com.
If an AOL Mail account remains inactive for 12 months, it may be deleted.
In 1993, both America Online (AOL) and Delphi started connecting their proprietary e-mail services to the Internet.
As of October 1997, AOL Mail was the world's largest e-mail provider, with around 9 million subscribers (identical with the number of AOL subscribers).