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A J2ME/VXP AOL client
Posted on: 12-05 11:44 am
Coppermine

Hello!

I'm sorry, but could you advise is there any J2ME client (or VXP - I'm using Nokia 216) for AOL/Yahoo that is able to work with your server? Therefore it must provide an opportunity for setting the logging server manually.

Thanks in advance!
Posted on: 01-27 11:30 pm
pkstarstorm69

I found one from mid-2007, I was able to open it with a .jar editor and replace the login.oscar.aol.com URL with phoenixim.ddns.net. Unfortunately, there was another string in there - toc.oscar.aol.com - that I wasn't able to replace, because I have absolutely no clue what to replace it with. If someone here figures out what I should replace that with, I can test it on my Sony Ericsson, and if it works I'll gladly post it somewhere on this site.

--- stuck in the past ---
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