Probably, if I knew 'em.  LOL!

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 9:58 AM
  Subject: Re: Unsuccessful attempt, setting up Mail Account


  Can you manually set it up by putting in the incoming and outgoing gateways 
and such?

  CB


  On 7/27/15 4:22 AM, Christopher Gilland 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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