- Jan 11, 2006
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I have always known that AOL sucked. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to get my 69 year old parents and my 79 year old uncle off of it.
Every time one of their computers craps out, I have a hell of a time getting their e-mail, addressbook and favorites transferred to the new machine.
And now, apparently, there is NO WAY to import such things from the AOL program into AOL Desktop. Wat?!?!
Now, my uncles computer died and he got, from a friend, a 2001 iBook. I have not owned a Mac since OS 7. Trying to convert WinXP AOL to Mac AOL is just too much for me to handle.
I have set him up with Mail (POPing into AOL), iChat and Safari (with AOL as the home page). Hopefully, the explanation that Mac AOL does thing differently will appease him, since the whole computer will be a new experience for him. Once he is use to using those programs, I may be able to get him off of AOL altogether.
Why can't AOL make it easier to move saved mail, addresses and favorites from one computer to another?
MotionMan
EDIT:
I managed to create a .pfc file with all the old e-mails. Then I used a program called "Goodbye A*L" to extract all the e-mails from the .pfc files. Now I have each e-mail in a .eml file.
Does anyone know how to import .eml files into the Mail program on the Mac?
MotionMan
Every time one of their computers craps out, I have a hell of a time getting their e-mail, addressbook and favorites transferred to the new machine.
And now, apparently, there is NO WAY to import such things from the AOL program into AOL Desktop. Wat?!?!
Now, my uncles computer died and he got, from a friend, a 2001 iBook. I have not owned a Mac since OS 7. Trying to convert WinXP AOL to Mac AOL is just too much for me to handle.
I have set him up with Mail (POPing into AOL), iChat and Safari (with AOL as the home page). Hopefully, the explanation that Mac AOL does thing differently will appease him, since the whole computer will be a new experience for him. Once he is use to using those programs, I may be able to get him off of AOL altogether.
Why can't AOL make it easier to move saved mail, addresses and favorites from one computer to another?
MotionMan
EDIT:
I managed to create a .pfc file with all the old e-mails. Then I used a program called "Goodbye A*L" to extract all the e-mails from the .pfc files. Now I have each e-mail in a .eml file.
Does anyone know how to import .eml files into the Mail program on the Mac?
MotionMan