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Learn how to use POP or IMAP to download or send emails from your AOL Mail account on a different email app. Find the server settings and instructions for common email apps like Outlook, Gmail, Samsung and more.
Learn how to configure POP and IMAP settings for Verizon.net AOL Mail accounts on third-party email clients. Find common email client settings links and get live expert help from AOL Customer Care.
Learn how to configure your Verizon.net email using IMAP on a third party mail client. Follow the steps and server settings for Outlook, Mac Mail, iOS Mail, Android Mail, Windows Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, Windows Mail app and more.
If you use a third party email client with POP3 enabled, you need to update your settings after migrating your Verizon.net email to AOL Mail. Learn the server and port settings for SSL, and how to change them in different email applications.
Learn how to use IMAP settings to download your email from AOL Mail into a third-party email app, like Thunderbird, Outlook, or Mac Mail. Find out the server, port, SSL, authentication, and login info you need to configure your app.
If your third-party email app is having issues connecting, sending, or receiving emails, you may need to reconfigure your account or update the app. Learn what to do if your app has stopped sending, receiving, or has lost connection to the AOL Mail server.
Learn how to troubleshoot common issues with your AOL Mail, such as missing, delayed, or blocked messages, image attachments, and filters. Find out how to contact AOL Customer Care for live support if you need more help.
EAS 2.5 (Part of Exchange Server 2003 SP2) was the first version of EAS to be written by the Exchange Server team. This version also introduced Direct Push, a real-time push e-mail solution which allows the server to say "I have a new item for you" and then tells the client device to do a sync. (This was called a "Ping Sync").