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AOL’s previously announced Instant Messenger-based AIM Mail email system is now a reality. Windows users who upgrade to the new AIM version 5.9 will have access to the new web-mail service, which is one of the first of its kind to integrate instant messenger and email service. As Aunty has mentioned previously, AIM Mail can be accessed both through your AIM buddy list and through a web-mail interface. The new service includes such features as the ability so send an “awayâ€? email response when one is unable to access one’s email, and the ability to “un-sendâ€? an email which has been sent to another user on the system but which has not yet been read (nifty!) The option to activate the AIM Mail account is offered during the course of the upgrade. To upgrade to AIM 5.9 and activate your free AIM Mail account, go to Aim.com
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