Making AOL the default Email carrier

I am running Ventura 13.4.1 on my MacBookPro but do not know how to make AOL the default Email carrier?

Earlier answers seem not to apply to newer OS.

TIA.

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.6

Posted on Jul 12, 2023 12:26 PM

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Posted on Jul 13, 2023 11:13 AM

arbormed wrote:

If I could describe the problem precisely for you I probably wouldn’t need help. I want use AOL for Email & now “Mail” pops up whenever I click on an email icon


Are you using AOL in a browser...(?) Browser mail is not an independent mail client like the baked in Mail.app

so not possible to call that your default.


To make change for a default Mail client,

see Mail>Settings>General




there are many alternative mail clients besides the Apple "Mail.app"


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Jul 13, 2023 11:13 AM in response to arbormed

arbormed wrote:

If I could describe the problem precisely for you I probably wouldn’t need help. I want use AOL for Email & now “Mail” pops up whenever I click on an email icon


Are you using AOL in a browser...(?) Browser mail is not an independent mail client like the baked in Mail.app

so not possible to call that your default.


To make change for a default Mail client,

see Mail>Settings>General




there are many alternative mail clients besides the Apple "Mail.app"


Jul 13, 2023 10:26 AM in response to arbormed

arbormed wrote:

I am running Ventura 13.4.1 on my MacBookPro but do not know how to make AOL the default Email carrier?
Earlier answers seem not to apply to newer OS.
TIA.


Carrier?


AOL might well be your email provider...


Are you using the Mail.app as your mail client, have you included the AOL account there?


ref:

Add email accounts in Mail on Mac - Apple Support


Jul 13, 2023 11:33 AM in response to arbormed

arbormed wrote:

I use Firefox for all web activities,

my goal is to get to AOL every time I click on an Email icon (to forward, etc.)



It makes no difference what is your preferred browser—Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Vivaldi, Brave etc...


as stated above—

This is not possible using browser mail ("Web-Mail"). Does not work like that.




You can however submit your Apple Feedback here:  http://www.apple.com/feedback 

Jul 13, 2023 11:29 AM in response to arbormed

if you click a link to get to mail, it will open your default email reader app. "That's how it works."


The default is Apple mail, and leroydouglas has provided an assortment of others if you would like a different one.


If you want to open a FireFox web page with AOL WebMail in it, you will have to establish your own specific shortcut to accomplish that, and train yourself NOT to click on email links, but to activate your shortcut instead.


/*begin soapbox speech


one of the WORST habits you can have is to click on any links for any purpose in an email. It is only a matter of a (Brief) time before you click a link that sends you direct to the criminal spammers that troll the internet daily. You should NOT be clicking on links!


end soapbox speech*/

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Jul 13, 2023 10:53 AM in response to arbormed

arbormed wrote:

Sorry for using the wrong word. My goal is use AOL as my EXCLUSIVE Email "provider."
Still hoping for some help on how to do that.


?

what is it giving you a problem here(?)

Maybe if you give some detail to clarify what and where you are having an issue exactly...


You add it to your mail client—

Add email accounts in Mail on Mac - Apple Support

Jul 13, 2023 11:14 AM in response to arbormed

Most senior contributors here would refer to picking up their mail online through a Web Browser as using Web-Mail. Its main drawback is that if you have email accounts from multiple sources, each must be accessed separately in to own session.


You can certainly do that if you prefer, but many consider Apple Mail App more than able to accomplish that, and also handle multiple accounts, including Apple/iCloud mail if you use that.


I have about six email accounts, and although I do use WebMail from time-to-time, but I use Apple Mail for almost everything. Apple Mail does every main function I need, and presents a standard way of looking at emails from multiple sources.


I have an AOL account, and have set it up once in Apple mail, and it seems to work great for me.


That is why your desire to use AOL Webmail was received with puzzlement.

¿Why would anyone want to do that?

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