Reverse aol email lookup

The nostalgia of AOL!

Reversing an AOL email lookup means finding the original email address associated with a screen name or username. AOL (America Online) was a popular online service provider in the 1990s and early 2000s, and many users still have accounts or nostalgic memories of using the service.

Unfortunately, AOL no longer provides a direct way to reverse lookup an email address. However, there are a few methods you can try to find the original email address associated with a screen name:

  1. AOL's Legacy User Database: AOL has a legacy user database that contains information about users who had accounts on the service. You can try searching for the screen name on the AOL Legacy User Database website. Keep in mind that this database is not exhaustive, and not all users may be listed.
  2. AOL's Member Directory: AOL used to have a member directory that allowed users to search for other members by screen name. Although the directory is no longer available, you can try searching for the screen name on online archives or forums where users may have shared their screen names.
  3. Social Media and Online Communities: Many AOL users have migrated to social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. You can try searching for the screen name on these platforms to see if the user has an account.
  4. Email Forwarding: If the user has an email account with AOL, they may have set up email forwarding to another email address. You can try sending an email to the screen name @aol.com and see if it gets forwarded to another email address.
  5. Contact the User Directly: If you have a personal connection with the user, you can try contacting them directly and asking for their email address.

Remember that these methods may not always work, and some users may have changed their email addresses or screen names over time.