How to Use SysInfoTools AOL Backup Tool: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Backing up your AOL Mail ensures you keep copies of important messages, attachments, and account data in case of accidental deletion or service changes. This step-by-step tutorial shows a straightforward process for using the SysInfoTools AOL Backup Tool to export and preserve your AOL emails.
What you’ll need
- A Windows PC (tool is Windows-based).
- Your AOL account email and password.
- The SysInfoTools AOL Backup Tool installed (download and install following the vendor’s instructions).
1. Install and open the tool
- Run the installer you downloaded and follow on-screen prompts to install.
- Launch the SysInfoTools AOL Backup Tool from the Start menu or desktop shortcut.
2. Add your AOL account
- Click Add Account (or similar button).
- Enter your AOL email address and password.
- If the tool asks for server settings, use:
- Incoming (IMAP) server: imap.aol.com, Port: 993, SSL/TLS enabled
- Outgoing (SMTP) server: smtp.aol.com, Port: 465 or 587, SSL/TLS as required
- Authenticate any additional security prompts (app password or 2FA code) if your account uses two-factor authentication.
3. Select folders and date range
- After connecting, the tool will list your AOL mail folders (Inbox, Sent, Drafts, etc.).
- Select the folders you want to back up.
- Use any available filter options to limit by date range, sender, or subject if you only need specific messages.
4. Choose an export format
- Pick the output format you need; common options include:
- PST (for Outlook import)
- MBOX (for many mail clients)
- EML (single-message files)
- PDF (readable documents)
- Select a destination folder on your PC or an attached drive to save the exported files.
5. Configure advanced options (optional)
- Enable options like:
- Include attachments
- Maintain folder hierarchy
- Split large files (PST size limit)
- Set logging or notification preferences if available.
6. Start the backup
- Click Start, Export, or the tool’s equivalent action.
- Monitor the progress bar. For large mailboxes this can take time — do not interrupt the process.
- If the tool offers pause/resume, use it for long runs.
7. Verify the backup
- Once finished, open the destination folder and verify file presence.
- If you exported PST, open it in Outlook (File → Open & Export → Open Outlook Data File) to confirm messages and attachments.
- If you exported MBOX/EML/PDF, open a few files in a compatible viewer to ensure integrity.
8. Troubleshooting common issues
- Authentication failure: confirm credentials, generate an app-specific password if AOL requires it, and recheck IMAP/SMTP settings.
- Connection errors: ensure your internet connection is stable and firewall/antivirus isn’t blocking the app.
- Partial backups: re-run with smaller folder selections or enable retry on failures if offered.
9. Secure and store backups
- Keep at least two copies: one local and one offsite (external drive or cloud).
- Protect backups with encryption or a password when supported.
- Periodically schedule repeat backups to capture new mail.
Final tips
- Test a small export first to confirm settings.
- Use the export format that best matches how you’ll restore or access mail later (PST for Outlook, MBOX for Thunderbird, PDF for archiving).
- Keep the tool updated to ensure compatibility with AOL’s server changes.
If you want, I can provide a short checklist you can print and follow while performing the backup.
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