To my horror the other day I found out that AOL has come up with a stand alone email client that allows users to download their AOL email to their PC. I found this out when one of my guys was scratching his head trying to figure out how to transfer a client's email to a new computer. After a bit of research the only solution we found was ePreserver.
Just five clicks. That's all it takes to bring your AOL e-mail, address book and favorite places with you when you leave AOL. Works even if you've already canceled AOL!
Quickly and easily copy your AOL e-mail, address book and favorite places to Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express. Don't risk losing information you've spent years putting together. With ePreserver, bringing this information over to your new ISP will take you only a few seconds. You can convert PFC files even if you no longer subscribe to AOL.
Common Questions
I am switching to Comcast/Roadrunner/Cox/Qwest? Will ePreserver work?
Please see our knowledgebase article on this subject.
Do I still need to be a member of AOL to runePreserver?
No. As long as you still have AOL installed, or you have a copy of your Organize directory, ePreserver will still work.
Will my original AOL data be affected (in other words, does ePreserver move or copy the data)?
ePreserver copies your AOL filing cabinet, so no change is made to any of your AOL data.
Can I transfer my filing cabinet to a new computer?
Yes. We have a knowledgebase article on how to do that. However, ePreserver does not allow you to use your filing cabinet with AOL on the new computer.
Do I need to have AOL installed to use ePreserver?
You must have AOL installed, or a copy of your Organize directory, to migrate favorites or your address book. You can migrate your email even if AOL has never been installed.
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