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Going to format soon.. how do I backup all of my AOL junk?

Doesn't it save it onto AOL's server? Which means that if you don't delete it, it won't be deleted off their server therefore you don't need to back it up, right? I think I'm right, maybe not.
 
Format C:
Then press the letter "Y" using your Keyboard (the wide device with square button elements 😀)

Sorry.
Can't you just call the professionals (or AOL)? 🙂
 
I've only done this for friends occasionally, but my best recollections are only the buddy list and possibly the current mail are saved on AOLs server and everything else you need to backup up.

Your buddy list is stored on the AOL server, you do not need to back that up. I'm not sure you could if you wanted to.

Your address book will have a "backup" or "export" feature somewhere that will let you save it as a file. Then when you're done, go back and import it with the same process.

Your favorites list should have the same feature.

Your personal filing cabinet (PFC) can also be saved as a file. When I've done this for other people, I've always made three files (saved mail, sent mail, and downloaded files). I don't remember if that was out of necessity or convenience. While this saves things for reference as copies, I've never figured out how to put them back into AOL exactly like they were before (though that may just be me, and perhaps there's a way). More info here

I think that the current AOL mail is saved on the server also, but don't quote me on that. If you aren't sure, save it into your personal filing cabnet before you back that up.

This information should be buried in the AOL Help section somewhere.
 
Originally posted by: yakko
Just save the organize folder and the download folder.

Amazing. Yakko has the only right answer in a sea of BS.

Yakko is right, save the "organize" and "download" folder form your AOL directory.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: yakko
Just save the organize folder and the download folder.

Amazing. Yakko has the only right answer in a sea of BS.

Yakko is right, save the "organize" and "download" folder form your AOL directory.

:| It is yakko dammit!!!! :|
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: yakko
Just save the organize folder and the download folder.

Amazing. Yakko has the only right answer in a sea of BS.

Yakko is right, save the "organize" and "download" folder form your AOL directory.

yep, he's right....beat me to it.
 
Originally posted by: yakko
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: yakko
Just save the organize folder and the download folder.

Amazing. Yakko has the only right answer in a sea of BS.

Yakko is right, save the "organize" and "download" folder form your AOL directory.

:| It is yakko dammit!!!! :|

I capitalize the first letter of any sentence... even if it's your name. You'll get over it.
 
Originally posted by: yakko
Originally posted by: 3L33T32003
Obviously you do not what constitutes a real ISP or you would know that AOL is one.
Laughing too hard to type more than this
Glad you find it amusing when someone points out your ignorance.

An ISP that uses proprietary software sucks a$$. You must be an AOL user yourself. I mean, come on, don't you hate it when you send an AOL user an email attachment and they can't open it (just 1 of many annoyances!)

AOL sucks - bottom line. Not to mention that it is 150-200% more than other ISP's. Oh, and you can actually connect to other ISP's.

AOL DIE ALREADY!!!
 
Night201,

LOL, you brought that thread back just to make fun of poor AOL? 🙂 Eh, I guess they deserve it
 
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