when are your going to allow off line access to the email saved on my PC? The older versions of AOL allowed this.
see above
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armando commented
This feature was available on the old AOL and without a fee, now it is not available with a fee.
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armando commented
ability to view saved messages when internet is not available
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Anonymous commented
I need to access saved emails when the internet is down.
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John commented
I also been getting extra copy of write mail that I send out, Why
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ALICE SIMPSON commented
I'm not convinced mail "Saved on my PC" really is saved on my PC. If it was, AOL wouldn't have to retrieve it, apparently from its servers, not my computer, when I want to move Mail Saved on MY PC from one folder to another. Most of the time the mail won't even move from one folder to another. If mail isn't really saved on our computers and AOL is lying to us, that would explain why AOL says it's not possible to actually back up the file from the backup file it supposedly creates. And why it's not possible to move Saved Mail from one computer to another. Maybe making us think we're actually saving mail on our PCs is just a big fat AOL hoax.
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ALICE SIMPSON commented
Better yet, dump AOL Desktop Gold and bring back earlier versions. Gold is AWFUL.
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Very unhappy customer commented
Can't access email "saved on my PC" unless logged in - which is impossible if there's no Wi-Fi or otherwise not connected to the Internet. It's ON MY PC. Why can't I get to them without the Internet? This is grossly unacceptable. I've paid for AOL since 1994 (!!) and this is, relative to the state of technology, less that I got then. For this I'm paying? Why? And why do I have to give my whole address, and not just my AOL screen name?