Mail configurations pop/imap

The cox mail arrives nicely in my apple mail, configured port 25.
The aol mail does not work, how do I configure it? Port 25 does not work on aol mail, it suggest port 587, but this one will not work on the cox mail.
Cox mail is configured as "pop", aol mail as "imap" in the prefs.
Is it possible to receive both cox and aol in apple mail, and if so, how?
Thanks, Hiltraut

After setting up IMAP email following Google's instructions, continue with these extra tweaks: http://5thirtyone.com/archives/862
This will properly set up your Drafts, Deleted Items, and Sent mail.
I was getting items in my Inbox just fine. I believe you have to set Root Folder Path to \[Gmail\] with the brackets around it. This option is available by right-clicking your account and select Properties. Scroll to the IMAP tab to find Root Folder Path.
Message was edited by: Craigly

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