[Hidden-tech] Retreiving Website Email for Client with AOL Mail

Tom / Reelife Productions tomadams at gmail.com
Mon Mar 31 09:03:44 EDT 2008


David,
go gmail! I think google has a very good handle on all of the things they
are involved with (gmail, google docs, spreadsheets, calendars, gadgets,
home page, etc, etc.  Not sure of exact way that all email/addresses get
transferred over but I did it and it was seemless.  Only thing that irks me
is that they  still don't offer html email signatures ("clickable" links) as
an option.

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Tom Adams
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413.575.9707
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 9:30 PM, David Shakun <dshakun at gmail.com> wrote:

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> Hi,
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> I have a web development client who would like to receive email sent to
> her website.  She uses AOL Mail, which does not have the capability to fetch
> mail from a POP account, as does Gmail.
> The two options I see are:
>
>    1. Install an email client like Thunderbird to retrieve messages
>    from both accounts.  An email client of course does not have the same
>    versatility of access as web-based email.
>    2. Move her to Gmail, with its general advantages over AOL mail.
>    This would include importing her AOL messages and contacts from AOL, which I
>    have read must be done via download to an email client and then upload to
>    Gmail.
>
> Have you developers had experience with this or a related scenario?  What
> do you recommend?
>
> Thanks,
> David Shakun
> Integral Systems Consulting
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