Compuserve mail aol account
A blast from the past!
Compuserve was one of the first online services to offer email, and AOL (America Online) was a popular online service that later acquired Compuserve. Here's a brief history:
- Compuserve was founded in 1969 and launched its email service in 1979. It was one of the first commercial email services, offering email addresses with the @compuserve.com domain.
- In 1998, AOL acquired Compuserve for $1.2 billion. At the time, Compuserve had around 3 million subscribers, and AOL had around 20 million subscribers.
- After the acquisition, AOL continued to operate Compuserve's email service, and many Compuserve email addresses were migrated to AOL's infrastructure.
- In 2010, AOL announced that it would be discontinuing Compuserve's email service, and users were encouraged to switch to AOL's email service.
If you had a Compuserve email account, you may have received an email from AOL informing you of the transition and providing instructions on how to migrate your account to AOL. If you didn't receive such an email, you may have lost access to your Compuserve email account.
However, it's worth noting that some Compuserve email addresses may still be active, especially if they were not migrated to AOL or if they were grandfathered in. If you're trying to access a Compuserve email account, you may want to try logging in using the @compuserve.com domain, but be aware that the service is no longer actively supported.
If you're looking to access your old Compuserve email account, you may want to try contacting AOL's customer support or searching online for resources that can help you recover your account.