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  2. eM Client - Wikipedia

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    eM Client supports all major email platforms including Exchange, Gmail, Google Workspace, Office365, iCloud and any POP3, SMTP, IMAP or CalDAV server. [7] Automatic setup works for Gmail, Exchange, Office 365, Outlook, iCloud, or other major email services. [8]

  3. K-9 Mail - Wikipedia

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    K-9 Mail is a free and open source email client for Android.It is designed as an alternative to the stock email clients included with the platform; it supports both POP3 and IMAP protocols and supports IMAP IDLE for real-time notifications.

  4. Alpine (email client) - Wikipedia

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    The configuration and address books can be saved locally or on a remote IMAP server where they are accessible from different computers. Alpine also handles encrypted and signed messages using the S/MIME standard. Although Alpine was designed to be accessible to beginners, it can easily be set up for more advanced users.

  5. AOL Mail offers a free, secure and beautifully designed email experience with standard mailbox features.

  6. AOL Help

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

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    Sign in to your AOL account to access your email and manage your account information.

  8. Yahoo Mail - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo!Mail (also written as Yahoo Mail) is an email service offered by the American company Yahoo, Inc. The service is free for personal use, with an optional monthly fee for additional features.

  9. Find missing emails in AOL Mail

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    Check their settings or contact the app manufacturer. Apps that use IMAP and the AOL Mail apps. Some desktop email apps and most mobile email apps, like on iPhone and Android, use IMAP. Actions taken in these apps are mirrored in your AOL Mail account everywhere. Emails deleted from the apps will be placed in your Trash folder.