by Lyn
31 Jan 2016, 13:05
What mine has started doing about a week ago, when I used to log on to Aol it showed who the messages were from and a brief of the content and the date/time it arrived. Now all I get is who the message is from.
I don't remember doing anything that brought this on and it's annoying that I have to open every message to see what it's about.
Any idea what's happened.
I don't remember doing anything that brought this on and it's annoying that I have to open every message to see what it's about.
Any idea what's happened.
I used to be indecisive, but now I think I'm better.
by Juco
31 Jan 2016, 14:34
Anything in this that may help:
https://help.aol.co.uk/articles/aol-mail-mail-settings
I believe you can set your email back to a default setting but not sure how to do it, maybe best google it.
https://help.aol.co.uk/articles/aol-mail-mail-settings
I believe you can set your email back to a default setting but not sure how to do it, maybe best google it.
Juco
by oldfogy
31 Jan 2016, 18:27
Yes it sounds as if one of your settings has altered, from Juco's link, look at the bottom of the page (last option) where it shows what to look for and how to change it back.
https://help.aol.co.uk/articles/aol-mail-mail-settings
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My inbox is missing the Date Subject and/or From column. How do I get it back?
If you're not seeing Date, Subject, or From columns in AOL Mail, the Reset Columns button will bring them back.
1. Right-click on any column heading that you can see, such as From, Subject, Date, the paperclip (attachment) column, or the flag column.
2. In the menu that opens, click Reset Columns.
https://help.aol.co.uk/articles/aol-mail-mail-settings
****************************************************************************************************
My inbox is missing the Date Subject and/or From column. How do I get it back?
If you're not seeing Date, Subject, or From columns in AOL Mail, the Reset Columns button will bring them back.
1. Right-click on any column heading that you can see, such as From, Subject, Date, the paperclip (attachment) column, or the flag column.
2. In the menu that opens, click Reset Columns.
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