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You've Got Mail!® Millions of people around the world use AOL Mail, and there are times you'll have questions about using it or want to learn more about its features. That's why AOL Mail Help is here with articles, FAQs, tutorials, our AOL virtual chat assistant and live agent support options to get your questions answered.
Settings may be in a different location in each email client, though the AOL server and port settings will always be the same. For additional questions specific to the email client, check the manufacturer’s website. Manufacturers cannot answer questions about your AOL Mail settings, or your AOL username or password.
Add a contact from email. From AOL Mail, open an email. Click the More options icon. Click Add Sender to Contacts. Enter the contact's info. Click Save.
• The Subscriptions view where you can manage and 1-tap unsubscribe from email lists. • Enhanced Contacts settings that automatically extract phone numbers and physical addresses from your emails for your contacts. • Enhanced Contacts settings that automatically extract phone numbers and physical addresses from your emails for your contacts.
Stay connected to friends and family with AOL Desktop Gold Mail and enjoy a fast and efficient experience for you and those you send email to. Manually type-in email recipients or add them using your Address Book. An Address Book contact must have a primary email address saved in order to add it from the Address Book. Add email recipients to an ...
According to late Greek sources on classical mythology, Astyanassa (Ancient Greek: Ἀστυάνασσα) was Helen of Troy's maid.The 10th century scholar Photius, citing Ptolemy Chennus, mentions the story that Aphrodite lent her magical embroidered band (kestos himas) to Helen, to ensure that Paris would fall in love with her, and that Astyanassa stole it. [1]
A picture of a bottled Asaana. Asaana (also known as Aliha or Liha) is a non-alcoholic, caramelized corn drink made from fermented corn and caramelized sugar. [1] [2] It originated from the Volta Region of Ghana.