Help.aol.com If you created, added, or edited contacts in a 3rd party application like Outlook or Apple Mail, these contacts wouldn't have been part of the Verizon items that were migrated to AOL. As these contacts were stored on the other application or device, you'll need to export and save the contact list, then import the contacts to AOL Mail.
Dear Kylan, Dragging and Dropping (manual method) is not efficient at all if you are doing it for multi user. Instead, you should try Stellar OLM to PST Converter. This tool allows you to convert Outlook for Mac files into MS Outlook for Windows as well as to Office 365.
Using this tool, you would be able to migrate all email folders including the 'On My Computer' folders in outlook for mac to office 365 without any hassle. More details about this tool are available at: As you are facing difficulty in exporting emails into OLM file, there is also solution for that. Instead of trying to export individual mail, you should export an Outlook for Mac Data File by category or by item type. Here is the method for that: Step 1: On the File menu, click Export. Step 2: Click Outlook for Mac Data File.
Step 3: Select an option to filter by category or item type. Note: if you want to export all items in Outlook, click Items of the following types, and then select all the check boxes. Step 4: Click the right arrow to continue. The Outlook for Mac Data File uses the.olm extension.
Hope this will help..
Sometime back Verizon gave their e-mail operations to AOL. All has been working well until earlier this week when suddenly the IMAP folders would not sync. Checking online, all that could be found was to reset the IMAP settings in Outlook. After doing this multiple times, uninstalled/reinstalled Office 365.
Seems Outlook wants to go to Yahoo servers instead of AOL. Using manual repair, attempts to change them to AOL were not successful, kept reverting back to AOL. I contacted AOL, response was to reset the IMAP settings, which I've done many times. Finally in a web search I found two threads in answers.microsoft.com about others with the same issues. AOL was giving them the run around as well.
Finally I got another response from AOL: 'Good Day, Thank you for getting back to us. Based on the information provided, please note that you can encounter this situation due to the recent updates made to our website. Unfortunately, at the moment, there is no option available that allows to make any changes to the specific settings. Given the situation, you have the option to install and use the or you can access your account, by going to. We hope this information will be of use.
Please let us know if we may assist you in the future. Best regards, George AOL Email Support Specialist' Obviously AOL has no intention of resolving this issue.
Not good news for Outlook users. For those interested the threads I'm following are. Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Self Build OS: Windows 10 Pro CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Motherboard: Asus PRIME B350-PLUS Memory: 16GB Kingston Hyper-X FURY DDR4 @ 2133MHz Graphics Card: ZOTAC GTX 980 Ti AMP! Edition Sound Card: builtin Monitor(s) Displays: ACER KA241 Screen Resolution: 1920x 1080 @60Hz Keyboard: Logitec Mouse: Logitec PSU: 750 Watt Corsair Case: Cooler Master CM 590 III Cooling: AMD Wraith CPU Cooler, 4 case fans, Corsair AF120. Hard Drives: 120GB OCZ Agility3 SATA 3 500GB 7200 RPM WD Blue SATA 3 500GB 7200 RPM WD Blue SATA 3 1TB 5400 RPM WD Green SATA2 2TB 7200 RPM Seagate SATA3 2TB 7200 RPM Seagate SATA3 Internet Speed: 4G - 30 Mbps Browser: Firefox Quantum / Waterfox Antivirus: Windows Defender Other Info: Trying out a Ryzen build.