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(RCSD) OT - I am back
I have been out of touch for a short period and the retturn may be
short lived. I changed servers to Verizon and there has been nothing but trouble since. Verizon has crashed twice, the last time taking OE and IE with it. I know I have 51 messages in my AOL mail box but cannot get access to AOL. I may have to forget about retrieving anything from AOL and only use Verizon. I don't like Verizon at all. With AOL each address had its own favorites and address book, not so with Verizon, everything goes to the master screen name. Folliwing the two crashes I found AOL 7.0, 9.0, 9.0 VR and 9.1 installed on my computer. I have never had 7.0. The 9.0 VR may be the Verizon free AOL and the 9.1 may be the updated version. With the free AOL there is no updates or anything else except mail. I just may format the hard drive and start over with dial-up. Ralphael, the OLD one |
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"Ralphael1" wrote in message ps.com... I have been out of touch for a short period and the retturn may be short lived. I changed servers to Verizon and there has been nothing but trouble since. Verizon has crashed twice, the last time taking OE and IE with it. I know I have 51 messages in my AOL mail box but cannot get access to AOL. I don't understand your problem? What has dial up, and broadband have to do with your problems with your (presumed) "email client" Stay with your broadband, which seems to me to be common sense, just hunt around for a decent "email client" that is, an email/news interface that you are comfortable with, My nerdy son seems to adore Mozilla Firefox, whilst I remain loyal to Outlook Express. Once you have done that, email me offlist, and I'll give you a free News reader source server, and you'll be a happy camper. Back to dial up? no way Jose. |
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Ralphael1 wrote: I have been out of touch for a short period and the retturn may be short lived. I changed servers to Verizon and there has been nothing but trouble since. Verizon has crashed twice, the last time taking OE and IE with it. I know I have 51 messages in my AOL mail box but cannot get access to AOL. I may have to forget about retrieving anything from AOL and only use Verizon. I don't like Verizon at all. With AOL each address had its own favorites and address book, not so with Verizon, everything goes to the master screen name. Folliwing the two crashes I found AOL 7.0, 9.0, 9.0 VR and 9.1 installed on my computer. I have never had 7.0. The 9.0 VR may be the Verizon free AOL and the 9.1 may be the updated version. With the free AOL there is no updates or anything else except mail. I just may format the hard drive and start over with dial-up. Ralphael, the OLD one I've got Verizon FiOS and am quite satisfied with it but I have stayed away from the specific software that Verizon offered me. I have been using Firefox as a browser and Thunderbird as an e-mail client for some time and been happy with both. And I stay as far away as possible from AOL. Just my two cents worth... Bill |
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On Nov 10, 8:58 pm, Alan wrote:
Ralphael1 wrote: I have been out of touch for a short period and the retturn may be short lived. I changed servers to Verizon and there has been nothing but trouble since. Verizon has crashed twice, the last time taking OE and IE with it. I know I have 51 messages in my AOL mail box but cannot get access to AOL. I may have to forget about retrieving anything from AOL and only use Verizon. I don't like Verizon at all. With AOL each address had its own favorites and address book, not so with Verizon, everything goes to the master screen name. Folliwing the two crashes I found AOL 7.0, 9.0, 9.0 VR and 9.1 installed on my computer. I have never had 7.0. The 9.0 VR may be the Verizon free AOL and the 9.1 may be the updated version. With the free AOL there is no updates or anything else except mail. I just may format the hard drive and start over with dial-up. Ralphael, the OLD one Try mail2web.com you can read any email from there- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for the response and input, I will give it a shot. RtOo |
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On Nov 10, 10:53 pm, "rodney" wrote:
"Ralphael1" wrote in message ps.com... I have been out of touch for a short period and the retturn may be short lived. I changed servers to Verizon and there has been nothing but trouble since. Verizon has crashed twice, the last time taking OE and IE with it. I know I have 51 messages in my AOL mail box but cannot get access to AOL. I don't understand your problem? What has dial up, and broadband have to do with your problems with your (presumed) "email client" Stay with your broadband, which seems to me to be common sense, just hunt around for a decent "email client" that is, an email/news interface that you are comfortable with, My nerdy son seems to adore Mozilla Firefox, whilst I remain loyal to Outlook Express. Once you have done that, email me offlist, and I'll give you a free News reader source server, and you'll be a happy camper. Back to dial up? no way Jose. I don't understand the problem either, I just know that Verizon is much harder and takes twice as long as the old dial up and AOL. At present I do not have OE, IE or AOL is a usable fashon. I'm working on it. RtOo |
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On Nov 11, 4:47 pm, Bill Sharpe wrote:
Ralphael1 wrote: I have been out of touch for a short period and the retturn may be short lived. I changed servers to Verizon and there has been nothing but trouble since. Verizon has crashed twice, the last time taking OE and IE with it. I know I have 51 messages in my AOL mail box but cannot get access to AOL. I may have to forget about retrieving anything from AOL and only use Verizon. I don't like Verizon at all. With AOL each address had its own favorites and address book, not so with Verizon, everything goes to the master screen name. Folliwing the two crashes I found AOL 7.0, 9.0, 9.0 VR and 9.1 installed on my computer. I have never had 7.0. The 9.0 VR may be the Verizon free AOL and the 9.1 may be the updated version. With the free AOL there is no updates or anything else except mail. I just may format the hard drive and start over with dial-up. Ralphael, the OLD one I've got Verizon FiOS and am quite satisfied with it but I have stayed away from the specific software that Verizon offered me. I have been using Firefox as a browser and Thunderbird as an e-mail client for some time and been happy with both. And I stay as far away as possible from AOL. Just my two cents worth... Bill- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks Bill for the input. AOL, either you love it or hate it, no middle ground. Personally I found it very easy to use and problem free. I am considering changing everything over to Verizon and erase AOL. I still do not like Verizon, probably never will. RtOo |
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Sir F. A. Rien wrote: FWIW: Firefox/Thunderbird is the basis (later customized) for both Netscape and AOL. That's true for the current Netscape 9.0, but AOL was first available as a Mac browser in 1989 and for DOS in 1991, long before Firefox and Thunderbird came on the scene. Bill |
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On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:43:04 -0800, Ralphael1 wrote:
I have been out of touch for a short period and the retturn may be short lived. I changed servers to Verizon and there has been nothing but trouble since. Verizon has crashed twice, the last time taking OE and IE with it. I know I have 51 messages in my AOL mail box but cannot get access to AOL. I may have to forget about retrieving anything from AOL and only use Verizon. I don't like Verizon at all. With AOL each address had its own favorites and address book, not so with Verizon, everything goes to the master screen name. Folliwing the two crashes I found AOL 7.0, 9.0, 9.0 VR and 9.1 installed on my computer. I have never had 7.0. The 9.0 VR may be the Verizon free AOL and the 9.1 may be the updated version. With the free AOL there is no updates or anything else except mail. I just may format the hard drive and start over with dial-up. tsk, tsk... I guess that's one explanation of insanity - doing the same exact thing and expecting different results. |
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:53:45 +0800, "rodney"
wrote: "Ralphael1" wrote in message ups.com... I have been out of touch for a short period and the retturn may be short lived. I changed servers to Verizon and there has been nothing but trouble since. Verizon has crashed twice, the last time taking OE and IE with it. I know I have 51 messages in my AOL mail box but cannot get access to AOL. I don't understand your problem? What has dial up, and broadband have to do with your problems with your (presumed) "email client" I've asked him that several times. :^P Stay with your broadband, which seems to me to be common sense, just hunt around for a decent "email client" that is, an email/news interface that you are comfortable with, My nerdy son seems to adore Mozilla Firefox, whilst I remain loyal to Outlook Express. Good advice - he's heard it several times. Once you have done that, email me offlist, and I'll give you a free News reader source server, and you'll be a happy camper. But, he won't change. He's the "old One", remember? Back to dial up? no way Jose. Ahhhh... the good old days. |
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:37:44 -0800, Sir F. A. Rien
wrote: Ralphael1 found these unused words: On Nov 10, 10:53 pm, "rodney" wrote: "Ralphael1" wrote in message ps.com... I have been out of touch for a short period and the retturn may be short lived. I changed servers to Verizon and there has been nothing but trouble since. Verizon has crashed twice, the last time taking OE and IE with it. I know I have 51 messages in my AOL mail box but cannot get access to AOL. I don't understand your problem? What has dial up, and broadband have to do with your problems with your (presumed) "email client" Stay with your broadband, which seems to me to be common sense, just hunt around for a decent "email client" that is, an email/news interface that you are comfortable with, My nerdy son seems to adore Mozilla Firefox, whilst I remain loyal to Outlook Express. Once you have done that, email me offlist, and I'll give you a free News reader source server, and you'll be a happy camper. Back to dial up? no way Jose. I don't understand the problem either, I just know that Verizon is much harder and takes twice as long as the old dial up and AOL. At present I do not have OE, IE or AOL is a usable fashon. I'm working on it. RtOo Did Verizon have you install some program? OTW it would be a problem with your termination of AOL, a noted 'hook' installer (guarantees -=they're=- the 'default' and usually has incomplete removal. IF you're running both - bad idea! If you've terminated AOL 'service', then most likely your messages are gone. 'Broadband' never guarantees any actual speed, however, it never should be worse than a very good dial-up. Further, he may have his anti-virus on realtime, which slows the PC down about 30% or more... |
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