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Saturday, 22nd September 2007

AOL Releases New Version (Beta) of Mobile Mail

+ AOL Releases New Version (Beta) of Mobile Mail

What's New in this Release?
Note: You can see the interface using this URL on a regular web browser.

+ User Interface (UI) improvements, such as Top, Action and Search links, that allow for easier navigation.

+ You can be logged in for longer periods of time (30 days or greater) without the need to log back in every time you return to check your mail.

+ The number of new mail messages in your mail folder is displayed as part of the mailbox subheading for the specific folder you are currently working in (e.g. Inbox (1)).

+ It provides support for your screen name's Universal Address Book. This allows you to find your contacts quickly as well as address composed mails more efficiently.

+ Ability to search for specific contacts in your contact list or specific messages in your mailbox.
Folders created with desktop mail applications will be surfaced in the application.

+ New mail management capabilities such as Mark as Spam, Move Message, and Flag Message.
Easier Message reply and send capabilities using Quick Reply and Quick Send features.

+ Now you can reply to a message without opening a new page as well as send messages directly from your contact list.

See Also: New Version of AOL Mobile Home Page Now Online


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