And it's not the Browser that's causing the problem it's AOL. If it wasn't so difficult to update all of the E-mail addresses with all of the places I use. I would drop them in a heartbeat.
I know that there are free utilities out there that will convert your AOL address book to a tab-delimited file which can then be imported into other, more user-friendly email applications. I don't have the time right now to track them down, but I used one of them on my wife's Mac to switch her to another ISP. You may want to use all of that spare time you have to Google them for Windows, Bill. ;-) The problem (well, one of them) with AOL is that it insists on using non-standard, proprietary Internet protocols which don't play nice with others. And they count on making it so difficult to switch that people decide just to put up with the inconvenience. After much gnashing of teeth I sent them packing, and I've never looked back. <disclaimer>Your mileage may vary</disclaimer> David =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= David W. Wood -=- dwood@dwoodworks.com 1981 M15 -=- Hull #163
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