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How to Fix Problems Sending AOL Mail
If you are facing an error while sending an email in AOL, then you need to follow the below-mentioned troubleshooting steps to fix the issue.
• The first step is to restart your computer, as it will help in clearing out the internal memory of your system.
• Try to use a different web browser, however, make sure that it is updated one.
• You can clear the browser cache and cookies data.
• Even you can disable all the pop-up blocking software, which is conflicting with AOL email.
If the error persists, even after implementing the solution as mentioned above, then you can reach out to AOL Customer Care, where you will be provided with much-needed assistance.
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Leeten Smith 01/29/2020 04:27

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Adrian Gates 07/18/2020 11:17
If you're having problems sending mail, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to fix the problem. Be aware that some of these steps will cause you to lose your place on this help page, so you may want to print these instructions or save this page in your bookmarks.

Restart your computer:

If you haven't shut down your computer in a while, we recommend that you begin troubleshooting by restarting your computer. This will help to clear the internal memory of your computer (RAM) and will often resolve many issues.


Use a different browser:

If you're using an older or outdated browser, such as Internet Explorer, you may need to access AOL Mail from a different browser. If you don't have an updated or supported browser installed on your computer, you'll need to update your existing browser or download a new one.


Check your display name:

If you have any combination of "AOL" in your display name, the message won't go through. It is especially important to check your Mail settings for this if your account has been recently compromised, as hackers will often change your name to make it harder for you to use your account normally even after it's secured.


Clear your browser's cache

Clear your browser's cache to reset your browser back to its clear state. Doing this will wipe out all the little unwanted bits of info that have been stored in your browser, resetting it and making it overall run better.


Disable pop-up blocking software:

You may need to temporarily disable your pop-up blocking software or add AOL to your allowlist.

While you'll need to contact your software vendor for specifics instructions for your software, most browsers will allow you a temporary bypass by holding down the Shift key as you click web site links.


Disable firewall using McAfee Internet Security Suite:

A firewall prevents hackers from accessing your computer online, which prohibits them from stealing your sensitive info or infecting your computer. While you should keep the firewall active most of the time, temporality turning it off can be helpful when trying to determine what is causing issues with your computer.