VandA121@aol.com writes: <<We have just changed servers -- AOL to Comcast. However, we like AOL mail and Favorites so decided to keep both, but *AOL for mail and saving Favorites only*. <<Our purpose in changing from dial-up was to eliminate one phone line which we kept for emergencies and small business. Not thinking what we were doing, we soon realized we *can not* eliminate the second line and still have AOL for our mail and Favorites, (or can we?). >> +++++++++++++++++++ Virgene, As you now have Comcast.com for an ISP or server, you don't need a phone line to reach AOL (assuming you're using cable). Simply "tell" your AOL start page that on your AOL setup you want to connect with a broadband connection. You're using AOL 9.0 SE. Next time you start AOL, click on "Connect Options", then "Check for High-Speed Connection". It will give you the best connection, which will of course be your cable. Once you've performed the above, you'll be able to use AOL e-mail and your Comcast e-mail concurrently with no interference. I use both xxx@cox.net and xxx@aol.com e-mail addresses and jump back and forth between Outlook Express and AOL with both programs running. You won't need a line for AOL. However, if comcast goes down, I'm not sure, but I think you can change your AOL to use dialup temporarily. In my case, I have a laptop that I use as a dialup backup when my cable or desktop isn't working. The reason I have kept AOL is the established web sites I have on it. Woody