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I need to see size, name & ftype of attachments BEFORE downloading any. also want to see UID of sender
restore previous info
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make sure all saved items subfolders are showing in new android GUI that appeared on 3-11-21. I am missing some but see them in my browser
new AOL gui not showing all saved items subfolders
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I do like the dark screen background. Easier on the eyes to read and will likely help save battery life.
I like the dark screen background. Easier on the eyes to read and likely save some battery life.
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Bring back font sizing option. I can't read these smaller print for my 50 year old eyes.
Bring back font sizing and control option in the email body. I can't read the smaller print laid out here with this change.
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so much rubbish ...and adverts....shame you took AOL over...
you just don't get it...
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peddle your propaganda to the grave yard and let the dead read it.
peddle your propaganda to the graveyard e let the dead read it
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as others have said, separate news from emails. the combination makes the app very unresponsive.
no news
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I would like the ability to block emails so that senders I request cannot send me emails.
messenger has a block feature why not email?
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If I wanted to read social media generated drool I would have become a Facebook user.
Just give me my email without the fake news.
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Users prefer simple/obvious/logical web or app layouts to get straight to the most commonly used website or app items. No added hiccups!
Users prefer simple/obvious/logical web or app layouts to get straight to the most commonly used website or app items.
No added hiccups!
The website or app should be fast loading and the user should not have to sign-in multiple times if they've been allowed to access their email account before on any device.
That always gets to me...
Websites often offer their feeble, flimsy attempts of being secure, yet hackers still always get in past them and steal members' passwords from Google Save Passwords, etc.Also, with all the passwords and supposed security, hackers still always fraudulently get in to…
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parovide free help in resonding to alleged AOL notices
I received a notice about my AOL access allegedly from AOL, but there is no way I can find out from AOL whether this is a real or fraudulent notice without paying AOL. AOL should provide some free live support.
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