I have an answer for you but it's not pretty. Apparently, Netscape has become a total hand puppet for AOL.
They are tinkering with their DNS. These directions will resolve your problem temporarily, but in order to get a permanent resolution, you should complain loudly to Netscape at
hostmaster@aol.com,
hostmaster@netscape.net, and
domains@aol.net.
For Windows 2000
Your file path is most likely C:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc
For Windows XP
Your file path is most likely C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc
Instructions:
1) Go to
www.dnsstuff.com
2) At the top right is a box that says "DNS lookup"
3) Put in the following host name "ns.netscape.com". For complex technical reasons I won't go into here, this is what imap.mail.netcenter.com actually maps out to.
4) Get back an IP address
5) Go to your file path and look for a file called "hosts"
6) Double click it and select "Open With" and choose word pad.
7) Make the following entry - the IP address you got from ns.netscape.com, tab over, and then "imap.mail.netcenter.com".
8) Save the file and close it
9) If you have any netscape windows open, close them.
10) now open your mail program, send another nasty gram to the email addresses listed at the top, and you should be able to get email UNTIL they change the IP address again, in which case start at step 1.
Hope that helps everyone out,
The Hydra
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