I've tried and I've tried but I have had no luck getting my AOL e-mail using my YY account. The AOL website is Java based so you can't log in. I've tried AOL anywhere, which uses WAP, through Blazer but that says I put in the wrong password. Has anyone been able to do this successfully?
01-11-2001 09:06 PM
Felipe
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Location: New York, New York
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As long as you are able to run other pqa running, you should be able to run aol mail for the palm 7.
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Happy Treo 600 user, so far. Thanx Cingular for having an unlocked phone.
My Treo 600 is my phone, my PDA, my watch, and my MP3 player. Oh yeah, I take a picture once in a while with it. Convergence is such a great thing.
01-11-2001 10:35 PM
chrisfoster
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Registered: Apr 2000
Location: Urbana, IL
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I've connected to AOL anywhere through Yada Broswe.
01-12-2001 07:21 PM
swendor
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quote:
I've connected to AOL anywhere through Yada Broswe.
Have you been able to get e-mail?
Felipe:
I cannot run PQA's as I only have a Deluxe w/3.1. I tried putting the AOL E-mail VII app but it says it needs the Web Clipping database in order to run. I tried to put it on another Visor along with the the files clipper, inet library, security library, and web library. I was able to put in my name and password but as soon as I hit "Sign On" it crashed. Now even if I delete those 4 files and reinstall them I can't even get to put in my screenname. I'll press on to find a solution...
01-13-2001 01:18 AM
jschaff
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You can now use PQAs on the visors with JPSPQA from JPSystems. This should allow getting aol mail.
Alas, AOL E-mail VII is not a PQA, but a separate program that uses PQA's to work. I have it on my DX and whenever I try to use it, it says i need Web Clipper. The program itself doesn't show up in the JPS PQA list.
You can compose emails off-line and automatically send on sign on. You can use AIM and access your Personal Filiing Cabinet.
The main thing I like about AOL Anywhere is that it's Connection Manager aware unlike AOL Mail (well it may just be the UK version which seems to be borkened) relies on you having a bona fida palm modem.
I wish AOL supported pop/imap access it would make my life simple by allowing me to integrate it with multimail pro. :S