I'm not sure I understand the question. People who subscribe to AOL have the ability to refuse to accept email from you. If that's the case you will be notified of such. They also have the ability to appear invisible to you. In this case, you will never know what's going on. I suppose for certain purposes that is a big advantage, and that's what make AOL popular in some circles. --doug
At 12:08 11/16/2001 +0100, Oliver Ob wrote: >Right a short question, as I am not using AOL but >want Walter to be able to use Netscape with it: > >What are the servers? >pop3.aol.com and smtp.aol.com do not seem to work. > >Can you be so nice as to simply post those? Thanks. > >Some say it is not possible, so is there a workaround that?