Chris,
I was wondering the same thing as my aol account just stopped working one day. 
Not sure what is going on.


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> On Jul 27, 2015, at 4:22 AM, Christopher Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Guys,
> 
> This is honestly not a terribly big deal, as I practically haven’t used this 
> account in literally probably over a year, but I know it’s still active, as I 
> can sign in no problem from the webmail interface with Safari.
> 
> Anyway, I have a really really really! old AOL account which I’m trying to 
> set up in Mail on my Mac running Yosemite 10.10.4.
> 
> I am able to select AOL as the account type, and then put in my screen 
> n...@aol.com and the password.  The issue is, as soon as I hit the setup 
> button with VO+Space, it dims itself for a few seconds, then becomes 
> available once again, but it won’t step me through to the next step of the 
> account setup process.
> 
> I checked to see if perhaps it added the account anyway in the accounts list 
> table, but it didn’t.
> 
> So, I guess ultimately, two questions…
> 
> Firstly and foremost, has Apple broken the ability to set up an AOL e-mail 
> account through the auto-setup procedure in Mail with Yosemite?  If not, then 
> my next, and final question would be, has anyone here on the list gotten it 
> recently within Yosemite 10.10.4 to work correctly?  I understand that if you 
> already had your account setup say from Mountain Lion, or Mavericks, or 
> whatever, then it probably still works, as the account was setup previously 
> before upgrading, but I’m saying more, has anyone specifically natively 
> within Yosemite itself setup an AOL account which wasn’t previously 
> configured?
> 
> Again, I’ve marked this e-mail as low priority, as truefully, I’m really not 
> terribly concerned.  Yeah, it would be cool to get this account working, but 
> if I can’t, it’s not the end of the world.  I’ve not used it in over nearly a 
> year or so, so it’s not like I’m really missing much by not having access to 
> it.  This does have me a little bit intriegued though.
> 
> Chris.
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