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Apple’s .Mac down [UPDATED: 4:04pm ET: back online)
Monday, December 17, 2007 - 03:55 PM EST

Apple's .Mac service is down.

Users attempting to access .Mac are presented with a page stating:

This service is temporarily unavailable.
We're working hard to restore normal service.


.Mac email services have been spotty today, but other .Mac features have been accessible from the website prior to this message being displayed.

[UPDATED: 4:04pm ET: .mac is back online with the message, "Members cannot access .Mac services. They will be restored ASAP." Mail and "Back to My Mac" are currently indicated as being inaccessible to all or some .Mac members.]

Source: http://www.mac.com/

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Dec 17, 07 - 03:59 pm Comment from: Petey

Ive notice .mac's performance has been pretty crap lately.

I'm not too impressed, and i have been using .mac for a few years...

Dec 17, 07 - 04:00 pm Comment from: Think

Not sure if it is related, but iPhoto Book Publishing the last few days has been very error prone. Many users in Discussions bitching about failed uploads.
Tis the season. Hopefully Apple gets it fixed.

Dec 17, 07 - 04:07 pm Comment from: Richard Lomas

Is it just me, or does gMail seem a LOT more reliable than .Mac mail?

Dec 17, 07 - 04:10 pm Comment from: Jamie

.Mac is crap, at least the email is (unless you like 50+ messages per day advertising Viagra).

Tip: use Transmit to connect with your iDisk, and watch the speed shoot up.

Dec 17, 07 - 04:10 pm Comment from: KingMel

Despite some negative comments over the past couple of years regarding .Mac, I went ahead and decided to try it for a year for the 'discounted' price of $70 when I recently bought a new iMac.

If it simplifies my life somewhat in terms of exchanging data, posting photos and movies, and syncing iCal, contacts and bookmarks, then I will consider it to be of reasonable value.

I sincerely hope that I did not waste $70.

Dec 17, 07 - 04:13 pm Comment from: Jubei

Probably because millions of users are trying to send iCards for free, maxing out the servers. wink

Dec 17, 07 - 04:14 pm Comment from: Webbyswim

/Mac is still crappy today. My mail and folder are loading properly. Should I move soley to gMail?

Dec 17, 07 - 04:31 pm Comment from: whoitis

back down.... :-(

Dec 17, 07 - 04:37 pm Comment from: cogitoergomac

@Jamie:

Not sure what else you are using, but my .mac addresses seem the least Viagra-prone. Today's outage notwithstanding, I am pretty happy with the service. I have five family members on it, and the combination of storage and integration seems worth it. I tried hard to like gmail, but don't. Some folks love it, but I do not like web-based email except as a last alternative, and I don't like all the rigmarole I have to go through to integrate iCal and Mail with it. That's just my opinion; I know many who love it, and I am sure YMMV.

Dec 17, 07 - 04:38 pm Comment from: mICHAEL nELSON

Not suppose to happen. Ever. Boom! It just works.

Dec 17, 07 - 04:44 pm Comment from: whoitis

back up...whoo-hoo!

Dec 17, 07 - 04:54 pm Comment from: Macintosh Sauce

Still down for me...

Dec 17, 07 - 05:18 pm Comment from: golucid

As much as I worship Apple. .Mac is so not Apple and performance and routine downtime is appalling.

Of course, I lie to Microsoft users just how great .Mac is and how I could not live without it. However, truth is, it is predictably unreliable.

If only .Mac was as robust as the Apple Store. Notice how the Apple Store IS NEVER DOWN. Oh yes, can anyone remember when google mail is ever down? Like never! Maybe Apple should farm out .Mac to Google. There is a sure winner there!

Another often discussed issue is that .Mac is usually not working in some capacity and is down for maintenance during business hours.

Dec 17, 07 - 05:20 pm Comment from: David S

I send that!

Dec 17, 07 - 05:22 pm Comment from: You know....

what? Apple should shutdown .Mac and give all users to Google.

Dec 17, 07 - 05:41 pm Comment from: AppleJack

Has anyone had problems with their cable or DSL connections over the last week or so? I have an idea that solar storm activity may be the culprit. It can even affect the power grid.
It could be the .Mac's problem, as well

Dec 17, 07 - 06:07 pm Comment from: Petey

Tbh Apple should totally re-design .mac, it needs a radical update and improved functionality.

Dec 17, 07 - 06:28 pm Comment from: LorD1776

I've never really had trouble with .Mac but I don't utilize all of the available features. If a lot of people do have trouble then I agree Apple needs to address the problems. They are tying too many things to .Mac to allow poor performance.

Dec 17, 07 - 06:37 pm Comment from: Docbop

3:30 PM and .Mac is available online, but trying to get my mail from my Mac's Mail.app just sits and spins. Since updating to Leopard .Mac Sync takes 3-4 times longer to sync.

Dec 17, 07 - 06:47 pm Comment from: TowerTone

I have not had any problems with .Mac since it was upgraded awhile back.

When I did a clean instal of Leopard, everything went just as it should with Sync (and Time Machine).

My Mail has not skipped a beat, except possibly today. I say that because the mail was all their when I got home, and on my iPhone. Idid my email early today and had no problems then.

My calendars are there. My Web Gallery is OK. And when I updated pictures from iPhoto last night they loaded just fine when my daughter synced her subscription this morning. (I was sharing Christmas desktop pics)

My Notes are all there.

I don't get spam as I use an alias for most stuff.

Sorry. It just seems to work for me. Maybe they are upgrading or adding something.

Dec 17, 07 - 06:53 pm Comment from: LorD1776

Just tried to send an e-mail. No go with my .Mac account, but no problem through my ISP account. Cupertino - we have a problem.

Dec 17, 07 - 07:59 pm Comment from: MR

.Mac is my least spam-prone e-mail address among the four I use regularly.

I had significant problems with gMail not fetching current messages in a timely manner a while back. I also prefer using an actual e-mail client vs. webmail, and use gMail exclusively via Apple Mail.app. It has not proven any more reliable than other accounts of mine. Not rushing to funnel all of my mail to my gMail account anytime soon.

Dec 17, 07 - 08:14 pm Comment from: ozyrainbow

Maybe .Mac is overloaded from all those XVISTA's out there.

Can you say bigger servers Steve.

Dec 17, 07 - 10:38 pm Comment from: Bubba Jones

Back a few months there was word about Gmail. The word was even when you deleted mail it was on their servers still. Though you cannot see them nothing actually was ever deleted.
Scary huh

Dec 17, 07 - 11:27 pm Comment from: Hg Wells

I agree with MR. My .Mac email is the least spam prone of anything else I have. Not happy with the outage today but overall it's been good. I don't understand the Google stockholders posting here who want us all to switch to gMail and berate .Mac.

Dec 18, 07 - 02:12 am Comment from: alansky

s it just me, or does gMail seem a LOT more reliable than .Mac mail? —Richard Lomas

GMail isn't perfect. I've consistently had trouble enabling GMail's POP feature with client accounts, for example. The settings sometimes just don't stick. But .Mac mail does indeed have a pitiful reliability record. It is now down again at 11:08 PST. Good thing Apple doesn't build computers the way they built .Mac!

Dec 18, 07 - 02:51 am Comment from: Petey

re: ,mac email spam.

There is a simple way to manage junk emails, you can either set the junk filter to 'training mode' inwhich case when a junk email comes in just press the junk button OR create a rule in the preferences pane for junk emails (just add the '@domain name here' as an entry and then set it so only consider email addresses in your address as not junk.

I do both and I rarely get any junk emails and if I do they go straight into the trash can as I have set that up as a rule too.

Works a treat!

Dec 19, 07 - 11:37 am Comment from: FTK

I can't send email at all with .mac but no problems receiving. Does anyone have the same problem? How was it fixed. The .mac support team has been on the problem for nearly 2 months and each time they just pass me to another "specialist". Is it so difficult to trouble shoot?

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