Please tell me how do I now if an email is really from OATH or is phishing
How do I now if an email is really from OATH of is spam/ Fraudulent

You can easily identify if an email originates from AOL/Oath. Check these articles for tips: https://help.aol.com/articles/what-is-aol-certified-mail / https://help.aol.com/articles/what-is-official-aol-mail
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DONNA CATCHOT commented
AOL or so called keeps calling me abt a new mail update is this spam?
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DONNA CATCHOT commented
AOL keeps calling me abt an email update is this spam?
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JENEAN MCKAY commented
Please help me with this. Jenean
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JENEAN MCKAY commented
I'm afraid this e-mail is a scam.
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Anthony Dunleavy commented
Are we forced to change to the new email format? I received messages saying all my contacts will be deleted if I don't change. Is this spam or is this true? I like the format I'm currently using and don't wish to change.
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Geoff Shive commented
e-mail below. Looks like phishing to me.
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AOL
Dear valued AOL member,
As of Sept 26, 2022, the Internet Corporation has mandated that all AOL accredited registrars begin verifying for all old and new email registrations.
You have to verify this email *@aol.com and agree to the Registration Agreement until the time frame. After this date, the E-mail will be suspended until the email is verified and the Registration Agreement agreed to.
Click here to verify your accountOnce you click the link, your email address will be instantly verified and there is no further action required by you
Sincerly,
AOL Member Services -
ROBERT FLETCHER commented
I HAVE AN EMAIL SAYING I HAVE TO RESET MY IENTITY PW. IS THIS VALIID
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ROBERT FLETCHER commented
I HAVE AN EMAIL SAYING I HAVE TO RESET MY IDENTITY PASS
WORD. IS THIS VALID?
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Glenn Odenbrett commented
Should I take this message seriously?
From: AOL <*@aol.com>
Sent: Thu, Sep 8, 2022 11:14 am
Subject: User NotificationAOL.
Dear AOL User,
Just in case you missed our previous emails, we would like to inform you that AOL Mail will no longer support accounts that uses our old Terms of Service. We noticed that you may still be using our old Terms of Service on your AOL email account. Therefore, we will really appreciate if you can update your account through the link below, so we can serve you better.
Request Update
Thank you for using AOL Mail. We are always happy to render the best of our services.
Regards,
AOL Mail Team
webmail-page aol.com ©2022
Ensure AOL emails reach your inbox by adding AOL-notification@ AOL.com to your "safe" email list. Your email provider
can provide instructions on how it worksIf you have any questions, please visit our help page.
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Trina Hodges commented
Dear A0l User
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Upgrade your email accounts,
Please click the button below to sign in and verify your email to avoid any service interruptions.
CLICK HERE
Sincerely,
Help from at&tSupport -
SYLVESTER KELLEY commented
Dear Verizon Mail User,
Starting from FEBRUARY 1st 2022, the Classic version of Verizon Mail Will be replace by our new version
Kindly Log-in Restore
To ensure continued access to your Verizon Mail account, ensure you upgrade to the latest version of Verizon Mail or Basic Mail, and avoid disconnection from the Verizon server.Kindly move to inbox to validate..
Thank you,
Verizon! Mail TeamIS EMAIL LEGIT?
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Jack Robertson commented
AOL Alerts from ****@aol.com concerning using new terms of service with a click here instruction is troubling. How do I know it's an authentic email. I am concerned about the safety to make one
click with out more explanation. Please let me know if the email
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JOHN PARITTE commented
I KEEP GETTING EMAILS FROM AOL THAT MY EMAIL SERVICE IS GOING TO BE CANCELLED. WHY????
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DOUGLAS BRO commented
Is this a scam? I keep getting emails claiming to be from AoL that I need to update my account. The latest is a final notice or my account will be closed on October 16. Please reply. Thanks,
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Rush Kester commented
Is aol.net legit or someone trying to trick AOL users?
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Anonymous commented
Keep getting notices are these for real or not????????
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Thomas Mayes commented
Stop cancellation threats
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Cal commented
Getting emails claiming to be aol and saying my account will be closed in one hour?...what is happening
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Anonymous commented
Some spammers are able to imitate a known business with an actual email address that is random letters and numbers yet the sender looks like say, NETFLIX. The only way to discern this is to hover over the "NETFLIX" to see the actual sender. AOL should be able to detect and send all of these emails with NO GOOD PURPOSE to authorities that can take the appropriate action and keep them out of people's inboxes.
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Diane commented
I keep getting messages that my account is going to be deactivated!! Is this spam?