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First off, hosting a forum in a secondary subsystem that is listed as part of aol mail, yet requires us to sign into a different service is pretty scummy.
Secondly, AOL mail, if not AOL itself is highly preferred for it's simplicity. Unlike other ISP's that slather popups, jazzy informercials and other bs 'everywhere' we like aol for the raw, undecorated, simple, and ultimately comfortable view of everything from browsing, to texting, and in this case, email. Which not only plastered advertisements all over everything to the point that some browsers nearly crash, but forces in so many options, while giving us other options as if we were a five year old child choosing our favorite color. The entire point of an e-mail client is to make e-mail itself more accessible, not get lost in countless menus trying to sort through some awkward form floating date system simply to try and find the latest emails. While the e-mail previews are actually togglable, the dates and times being listed after the email subject line are not. Instead we have to open up the emails and search through other windows to find basic info about what we've received, instead of the way it's functioned perfectly for years, for some of us... for decades. tldr If you're going to make changes, make a toggle for them. Do not force people into an idealized version of the program that they did not pay for.