Mac Mail and AOL IMAP

Recently it seems that my Mac mail program cannot connect to the AOL Imap server.  When I do the connectivity test in mail, the little ball is red.  Has anyone else noticed this?
Before you tell me to go ask AOL, I have already scoured the AOL help sites, and as of yet have not found an official AOL forum, which is why I am posting this here, as it is also a Mac related issue.

Please verify that you are adhering to these settings.
AOL Imap (incoming)
AOL Mail IMAP server address: imap.aol.com
AOL Mail IMAP user name: Your AOL Mail screen name (the part before "@aol.com" in your AOL Mail address; if your AOL Mail address is [email protected], for instance, the screen name is "me")
AOL Mail IMAP password: Your AOL Mail password
AOL Mail IMAP port: 993
AOL Mail IMAP TLS/SSL required: yes
AOL Smtp (outgoing)
AOL Mail SMTP server address: smtp.aol.com
AOL Mail SMTP user name: Your AOL Mail screen name (what comes before "@aol.com" in your AOL Mail address; if your address is [email protected], for example, the corresponding screen name is "me")
AOL Mail SMTP password: Your AOL Mail password
AOL Mail SMTP port: 587
AOL Mail SMTP TLS/SSL required: yes

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