Can I Import MBOX Files to AOL Without Outlook?

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Yes, you can import MBOX files to an AOL Mail account without using Outlook, and there are simple ways to do it.
First, you can try a free manual method using Mozilla Thunderbird. Install Thunderbird and add the ImportExportTools NG add-on. Then, import your MBOX files into Thunderbird under Local Folders. After that, configure your AOL Mail account in Thunderbird using IMAP settings. Once the account is connected, you can drag and drop emails from the MBOX folders into your AOL inbox, and Thunderbird will sync them automatically. This method works without Outlook, but it can be slow and may not be suitable for large files.
If the manual method doesn’t work properly or takes too much time, you can use a professional MBOX Converter. A trusted tool like BLR Tools allows you to import MBOX files into AOL Mail easily without needing Outlook. It keeps your emails, attachments, and metadata safe and supports bulk conversion.
So yes, you can import MBOX to AOL without Outlook—start with the free method, and if needed, switch to a professional MBOX Converter for a faster and smoother process.
For more details, refer to the blog: https://www.blrtools.com/blog/import-mbox-to-aol-account/
 
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It is possible to import MBOX files into an AOL account without using Outlook, although it can be hard to do so by hand. Most of the time, individuals use an email client to connect to AOL over IMAP and then import the MBOX files. This can take a long time and produce problems like missing emails, damaged folder structure, or lost attachments. When I tried to move MBOX data directly into AOL, I ran into the same problem. The task was significantly easier with TrustVare IMAP Importer. I could send emails directly to AOL without having to use Outlook or any other clients thanks to the program. It kept the folder structure, kept attachments safe, and worked well with many MBOX files at once. This method sped up the move, made it more dependable, and maintained all the email data in AOL in order.
 

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