I was wondering if there was a way to look up past aol im conversations?
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i was talking to someone last night on my aol instant messanger and i need to look the conversation back up to send to someone else, is it possible to go back after you closed out an im conversation to open it back up?
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Answer:
You will need to pop into your time machine and go back to that exact time in space and then you can!
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If you set-up your AOL account to do so. It should be under "History".
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No, this is why there is such a problem tracking online sexual predators over IM messages....sry...
Joe S
you should use msn, it has an option to save your conversations. Check the settings tab of you messenger though, no-one else i know has aim so i havn't got it
Sean G
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