There's a huge difference between two GB and infinity.
Actually, last I checked, the attachment size limit was something like 15 MB at aol. Dunno if they changed that. If they did, then I might back up my whole hard drive on this thing. :O
All I need to know about AOL Mail is that, after having created a separate username under my father's account, the e-mail account attached to it seems to attract all sorts of spam, despite my NEVER having used the address.
All I need to know about AOL Mail is that, after having created a separate username under my father's account, the e-mail account attached to it seems to attract all sorts of spam, despite my NEVER having used the address.
That tends to happen to all email systems - particularly freemail ones. People just come up with a near infinite list of email accounts and just change the domain name since people are likely to be at those addresses.
But look at how much space people have actually used of their Gmail accounts, AOL might say that there's "unlimited storage", but most people will hardly make use of it.
But look at how much space people have actually used of their Gmail accounts, AOL might say that there's "unlimited storage", but most people will hardly make use of it.
AOL has always allowed many GB of email storage, no ever used all of it. This is like the phone company going from 3000 nights and weekend to unlimited. It might sound better, but really it doesn't benifit many people.