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America Online (AOL) uses a
proprietary e-mail system. In April 2004, AOL introduced a way
that its subscribers can access their AOL e-mail messages from
other e-mail applications, including Outlook, anywhere Internet
access is available. You do not have to be directly connected to
the AOL service to access your e-mail messages in Outlook. For
example, if you are at work or travelling with a laptop
computer, you do not need to first log in to AOL.
AOL provides access to their
e-mail server (an
e-mail server is a computer that stores e-mail messages)
and your incoming e-mail messages with an
IMAP (IMAP
is an Internet Message Access Protocol): Unlike Internet e-mail
protocols such as POP3, IMAP creates folders on a server to
store/organize messages for retrieval by other computers. You
can read message headers only and select which messages to
download)
e-mail server. IMAP is an e-mail protocol. You might be familiar
with the e-mail protocol called
POP3 (POP3
is a common protocol that is used to retrieve e-mail messages
from an Internet e-mail server),
which is very common with most
Internet service providers (ISPs) (an
ISP is a business that provides access to the Internet for such
things as electronic mail, chat rooms, or use of the World Wide
Web. Some ISPs are multinational, offering access in many
locations, while others are limited to a specific region).
IMAP works slightly differently, but it is similar to any other
e-mail
account that allows you
to send and receive e-mail messages.
The outgoing e-mail server
is a
Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
server, the same type
used by many ISPs. However, AOL requires authentication on their
SMTP e-mail server. This requirement means that you must provide
a user name and password — the same as your AOL screen name and
password — before you send your e-mail message. You can save the
user name and password in Outlook so that you enter the
information just one time.
Note When you change your AOL
password, you need to update the AOL account information in
Outlook.
SMTP servers usually use port number
25. However, AOL uses port number 587. You need to specify this
port number when you configure Outlook for your AOL e-mail
account.
Create a new e-mail account in Outlook
2000
- Sign in to AOL.
- Open Outlook.
If you receive a message to
register Outlook as the default manager for e-mail messages,
click Yes.
- On the Tools
menu, click Accounts.
- In the Internet
Accounts dialog box, click Add, and
then click Mail.
- In the Internet
Connection Wizard, in the Display name
box, type your name as you want it to appear to other
people, and then click Next.
- In the E-mail
address box, type your full AOL e-mail address that
includes your screen name followed by @aol.com,
and then click Next.
- In the E-mail Server
Names dialog box, click IMAP on the
list.
- In the Incoming mail
server box, type imap.aol.com.
- In the Outgoing mail
server box, type smtp.aol.com.
- Click Next.
- In the Internet Mail
Logon dialog box, in the Account name
field, type your AOL screen name.
- In the Password
box, type your AOL password.
- Click Next.
- Click Connect using
my local area network (LAN), and then click
Next.
- Click Finish.
Configure your AOL e-mail account in
Outlook 2000
- In the Internet
Accounts dialog box, click the Mail
tab.
Note If the
Internet Accounts dialog box is not open, on the
Tools menu, click Accounts.
- Select your AOL IMAP e-mail
account.
- Click Properties.
- In the Properties
dialog box, click the Servers tab.
- In the Incoming Mail
server section, make sure your AOL screen name and password
are entered.
- In the Outgoing Mail
server section, select the My server requires
authentication check box.
- Click Apply.
- Click the Advanced
tab.
- In the Outgoing Mail
(SMTP) box, change the port number to
587.
- Click Apply.
- Click OK.
- Click Close.
Note If you use Outlook to read
and send messages from more than one e-mail account, click
imap.aol.com – Inbox on the
Outlook Bar to
access your AOL mailbox.
Add your AOL e-mail account
to Outlook 2002 or Outlook 2003
- Open Outlook.
- On the Tools
menu, click E-mail Accounts.
- Click Add a new
e-mail account, and then click Next.
- Click IMAP, and
then click Next.
- In the appropriate boxes, type the
following information:
- Your Name
Type your name as you want it to appear to other people.
- E-mail
Address Type your full AOL e-mail address that
includes your screen name followed by @aol.com.
- User Name
Type your AOL screen name.
- Password
Type your AOL password.
- Incoming
mail server (IMAP) Type
imap.aol.com.
- Outgoing
mail server (SMTP) Type
smtp.aol.com.
- Click More Settings.
- Click the Outgoing
Server tab.
- Select the My
outgoing server requires authentication check box.
- Click Use same
settings as my incoming mail server.
- Click the Advanced
tab, and in the Outgoing mail (SMTP) box,
change the number to 587.
- Click OK.
- Click Next.
- Click Finish.
Note To see other AOL folders
such as Saved, Sent Items,
Spam, and VOICEMAIL you must
subscribe to the folder
in Outlook.
AOL users outside of the United States
Substitute the following server names
for your country/region. For additional information, contact AOL
customer service.
|
Country/Region |
IMAP e-mail server |
SMTP e-mail server |
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Argentina |
imap.ar.aol.com |
smtp.ar.aol.com |
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Australia |
imap.au.aol.com |
smtp.au.aol.com |
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Brazil |
imap.br.aol.com |
smtp.br.aol.com |
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Canada |
imap.ca.aol.com |
smtp.ca.aol.com |
|
France |
imap.fr.aol.com |
smtp.fr.aol.com |
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Germany |
imap.de.aol.com |
smtp.de.aol.com |
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Japan |
imap.jp.aol.com |
smtp.jp.aol.com |
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Mexico |
imap.mx.aol.com |
smtp.mx.aol.com |
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United Kingdom |
imap.uk.aol.com |
smtp.uk.aol.com |
For more information on using Outlook
with AOL, go to AOL and use AOL Keyword AOL
Open Mail.
Notes
- The Unsend and
Status buttons are AOL features, and are
not available when you use Outlook to view your AOL e-mail
account.
- The Report Spam
button is an AOL feature, and it is not available when you
use Outlook to view your AOL e-mail account. To report
messages as junk e-mail, move the messages to your AOL
Spam folder.
- AOL IMAP e-mail servers only allow
folders to be created in the AOL Saved
folder. Any e-mail messages moved to the Saved
folder or any folder you create in the Saved
folder appear on AOL in the Saved on AOL
folder.
- You cannot move e-mail messages to
the Inbox or Sent Items
folders. Only the AOL IMAP e-mail server can add e-mail
messages to these folders.
- In Outlook, deleted e-mail
messages remain in the folder where you delete the e-mail
message and are marked with a strikethrough line. On AOL,
e-mail messages you delete are saved in the
Recently Deleted folder, which AOL empties nightly. To
remove deleted e-mail messages from Outlook and AOL
immediately, on the Edit menu, click
Purge Deleted Messages.
- You can't access the
VOICEMAIL folder unless you subscribe to the AOL
Voicemail premium service.
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