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AOL Mail, also called AIM Mail, is a recent development in America Online's long (by Internet standards) history. AOL has always offered e-mail service, but only to its paying customers and only through its proprietary, all-in-one software package. However, in the spring of 2005, AOL launched its first free Webmail service, known as AOL Mail. AOL Mail differs from AOL's traditional e-mail program because it doesn't require special software, and it's available for free to anyone, not just AOL subscribers. AOL Mail, like other Web mail programs, runs over the Internet using standard Web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, et cetera. For the purposes of this article, we're going to focus on the Web mail version of AOL Mail. AOL launched AOL Mail as part of its move from a subscriber-based service to a Web portal. For AOL to compete in the Web portal race, it needed to up the ante, so it released AIM Mail with 2GB of free storage, a large number at the time.
AOL now offers unlimited storage space with all AOL Mail accounts. In this HowStuffWorks article, we're going to explain exactly how AOL Mail works, from setting up an account to the service's basic and advanced features. AOL Mail or AIM Mail? If you already have an AIM screen name, you can use your existing screen name and password to log into AIM Mail. When you first log into AOL Mail, the main part of the screen is taken up with scrolling headlines from AOL News. All of the actual e-mail functions are located on the left side of the screen. Your inbox is where all of your received e-mails are stored. Click on the inbox icon and you'll be taken to the inbox view, a chronological list of received e-mails from newest to oldest. To read an e-mail in the inbox, click on it, and it'll open. To write an e-mail, either hit "Reply" to an existing message or the "Compose" button at the screen's top left to create a new message.
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