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.Mac subscribers: MobileMe email addresses now active
Monday, June 30, 2008 - 01:48 PM EST

"Current .Mac subscribers can already take advantage of their MobileMe email addresses even though the new service isn't scheduled to launch until July 11. The transition means that anyone with a .Mac email address can receive messages at their current mac.com address as well as their new me.com address," Jeff Gamet reports for The Mac Observer.

"Apple won't be shutting down current .Mac subscriber's mac.com email addresses when it completes the transition to MobileMe. Instead, subscribers will be able to use both addresses as they wish," Gamet reports.

Full article here.

MacDailyNews Note: .Mac accounts are automatically upgraded to MobileMe, Apple’s new Internet service for your Mac, iPhone, iPod touch, and even that crappy Windows PC you might be stuck with at school or work (our condolences). MobileMe will have a new home at www.me.com where you will find a suite of web applications that have the familiar look and feel of the applications on your Mac. If you go to mac.com, you will be redirected to the login page at me.com.

For the most seamless experience on your computer, devices, and the Internet, there are a few things Apple recommends that .Mac users should do in advance to prepare for MobileMe:
1. Set up your Mac to sync contacts and calendar.
2. Upgrade your browser to the latest version of Safari, Firefox, or, yuck, Internet Explorer.
3. Watch the MobileMe Guided Tour.

Due to its use of new technologies, MobileMe will only work correctly with Mac OS X version 10.4.11 or later. However, Mac OS X Leopard is strongly recommended to allow users to take full advantage of MobileMe.

Some features are being discontinued: Web access to bookmarks (bookmark sync between your Macs and/or PCs is still supported), iCards, .Mac slides, and support for Mac OS X 10.3 Panther sync:
• MobileMe will continue to sync bookmarks across computers as well as push them to your iPhone and iPod touch. However, after MobileMe goes live you will no longer be able to access the Bookmarks application on the web. If you have any bookmarks stored on .Mac, please be sure to sync your bookmarks with your Mac before this date to avoid losing them. For more info, please see Sync .Mac Bookmarks with Safari before June 30, 2008.
• Pictures in the iDisk pictures folder will still appear in Screen Saver in System Preferences, but the .Mac slides publisher will be no longer be available.
• iCards will be no longer be available. We know, big tragedy.

As a current .Mac member, your @mac.com email will continue to work as it always has, but your account will also be given a new email address @me.com. If you have any email aliases at mac.com, they will also continue to work.

Even if you do nothing, email sent to either address will still arrive in your inbox and you can send email from either address in MobileMe Mail on the web. However, in order to send email from your me.com address in your email client (Mail for Mac OS X, for example), you will need to set up your me.com account in Mail preferences.

You will also be able to use either address as your Apple ID for purchases on the Apple Store, iTunes Store, and Apple print products created with iPhoto or Aperture, as they will be automatically linked. However, they will work separately as an iChat ID. Your @mac.com ID will still work for iChat. Your @me.com ID for iChat will work only as long as your MobileMe subscription is active. Once MobileMe becomes available, you may continue to use your @mac.com ID or your new me.com ID as an Apple ID. Both names will access the same ID.

In order for your iPhone or iPod touch to use MobileMe, you will need to update to software version 2.0 or later via iTunes 7.7 to enable push mail, push contacts, push calendar, and push bookmarks. This software update will be available when MobileMe launches.

Other items of interest:
• Your contacts in .Mac Address Book will be available on MobileMe Contacts.
• All of your existing iDisk files will be available on MobileMe iDisk.
• Backup 3.1.2 will continue to work with MobileMe.
• Your iWeb web site will still be available at the same URLs and will also be given a new URL at me.com.
• Your Web Gallery will still be available at the same URL and will also be given a new URL at me.com.

MobileMe, available on July 11, is a subscription-based service with 20GB of storage for US$99 per year for individuals and $149 for a Family Pack, which includes one master account with 20GB of storage and four Family Member accounts with 5GB of storage each. Users can sign up for a free, 60-day MobileMe trial at http://www.apple.com/mobileme and current .Mac members will be automatically upgraded to MobileMe accounts. MobileMe subscribers can purchase an additional 20GB of storage for $49 or 40GB of storage for $99 annually.

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Jun 30, 08 - 12:55 pm Comment from: Demon

Looking forward to the extra storage space, myself and cleaning up .mac in general.

Jun 30, 08 - 12:58 pm Comment from: Demon

Having <user_name>@mac.com and <user_name>@me.com too is kind of cool. I hope they keep it around for a very, very long time.

Jun 30, 08 - 01:03 pm Comment from: rahrens

Checked it this morning, and checked it again a few minutes ago via web mail.

receiving mail works. I can send mail to my me.com address.

BUT I cannot SEND mail using that address, it is not listed as an account I can send from in the drop down list of accounts available to send FROM.

it won't even reply to an email sent specifically to the me.com address.

Jun 30, 08 - 01:09 pm Comment from: makemineamac

iCards will be missed. Only used them once in awhile, but it was a very unique aspect of the service. The rest all sounds good, and my me.com address started working - receiving emails - on Friday night.

Jun 30, 08 - 01:10 pm Comment from: HMCIV

So long iCards. :'(

Jun 30, 08 - 01:13 pm Comment from: unequivocally pointless comments Inc.

I was hoping for i.com - then I could be

Jun 30, 08 - 01:14 pm Comment from: THE.MAC.GOD

So? What about the service, dammit.

And, bring back iCards!

Jun 30, 08 - 01:20 pm Comment from: rahrens

I agree about the iCards. I used to send all of my remote family members iCards for their birthdays.

Dammit, I'll have to buy cards now...

Jun 30, 08 - 01:52 pm Comment from: iWill

iCards iRule! iWill iMiss them. iPromise!

Jun 30, 08 - 01:59 pm Comment from: @ rahrens

You won't get the pull down account option until you set up a new account with the me.com info. I can receive using mail.me.com as the POP server, but can't send using smtp.me.com. Had to change that to smtp.mac.com.

Hope this helps.

Jun 30, 08 - 02:13 pm Comment from: silverwarloc

It works. I just sent a test email from work to my me.com address. It works.

Jun 30, 08 - 02:14 pm Comment from: coolfactor

I sent a test message to my @me.com address and it came through *immediately*! Wow, cool! Push rules.

Jun 30, 08 - 02:16 pm Comment from: coolfactor

Why would anyone use POP account access for their MobileMe email? It should be IMAP (or specified as .Mac in Mail.app).

Jun 30, 08 - 02:19 pm Comment from: Original Shiva

How do you get the me.com email address?

Jun 30, 08 - 02:33 pm Comment from: who needs iCards?

Seriously? Doesn't anyone recognize why Apple is pulling the plug on iCards? They upgraded Mail to have stationary. That looks way better than iCards - you can add your own photos, etc.

iCards is going away b/c the capability is in Mail.

Jun 30, 08 - 02:38 pm Comment from: Digits McGee

Jun 30, 08 - 02:50 pm Comment from: It's About Time

Why in the world is Apple using .me or MobileMe for that matter? This sounds like something concocted in the halls of AOL or USA Today. Can't Apple do better than this? Sheesh.

Jun 30, 08 - 02:50 pm Comment from: jyoung

What about Groups (Group websites)?

Jun 30, 08 - 03:40 pm Comment from: JAYGEE

I still have a .mac address, from the 60 day trial, that I use with iChat, but what will happen to my .mac address, as I don't pay/use .mac? Will people be able to get my .mac address username, for me.com?

Jun 30, 08 - 04:03 pm Comment from: alansky

I still have a .mac address, from the 60 day trial, that I use with iChat, but what will happen to my .mac address, as I don't pay/use .mac? —JAYGEE

Uh... 60 day trial means the service stops working after 60 days unless you pay for a subscription. In other words, your ,mac address is going bye-bye.

Jun 30, 08 - 04:07 pm Comment from: alansky

Why in the world is Apple using .me or MobileMe for that matter? This sounds like something concocted in the halls of AOL or USA Today. Can't Apple do better than this? Sheesh. —It's About Time

It proves that even very smart people sometimes do incredibly stupid things. MobileMe and me.com are the lamest names in the entire universe. How anyone with even half a brain could think that this name change was a good idea is a total mystery to me.

Jun 30, 08 - 04:09 pm Comment from: EliInBethesda

"MobileMe subscribers can purchase an additional 20GB of storage for $49 or 40GB of storage for $99 annually."

Just curious why it costs MORE to buy 40GB ($99) if prorated against adding 2x20GB (2x49=$98).

Jun 30, 08 - 05:35 pm Comment from: Brau

Coool! Works!

Jun 30, 08 - 05:53 pm Comment from: standardmess

Well, they couldn't really call it .Mac anymore because their "push" services are supposed to be compatible with Windows too (i.e. Outlook). These services are also supposed to be compatible with the iPhone which (although it runs OS X) is also not a Mac. It's about interlinking all the devices that belong to YOU. Thus, MobileMe.

That's my best shot at an explanation, anyhow wink

Jun 30, 08 - 06:22 pm Comment from:  Genius

Hey how do I change my address from @mac.com to @me.com?

Jun 30, 08 - 07:09 pm Comment from: TomPMRI

Another .mac feature that may be in jeopardy is Homepage. On the Apple Discussions, there are mixed responses from .mac support. I am still waiting for an answer from .mac on this issue. Anybody have any info?

Jun 30, 08 - 07:36 pm Comment from: @jaygee

>>I still have a .mac address, from the 60 day trial, that I use with iChat, but what >>will happen to my .mac address, as I don't pay/use .mac? —JAYGEE

You will not be able to receive mail after the trial period, but the .mac address is still _yours_, ie. it will not be transfered to another user, it is yours for life. The address will still be used in iChat as your account name, long after your trial has expired.

The iChat account name is one of the reasons "your " address never gets transfered to another user and is yours for life... I guess the other reason is related to the apple account, but I am not that sure about that part...

So, I guess iChat is the main reason you get to keep your mac.com address after the trial. I have setup many friends with ichat _using the .mac trial_ and they are still using their mac.com account name years after the trial has expired.

Enjoy,

Jun 30, 08 - 09:01 pm Comment from: MacRaven

Hey, I really liked iCards! >: (

Jul 01, 08 - 05:32 am Comment from: JAYGEE

I am still able to use .mac with ichat, even though the 60 day trial ended ages ago.

So even though I don't pay for .mac, I am still able to keep my .mac user name.

I know I wont get a me.com address, but I am asking if my .mac user name is reserved for me.com, for if I ever sign up to it.

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Jul 01, 08 - 07:08 am Comment from: ralph from berlin

what about groups and back to my mac. will they still work?

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Jul 01, 08 - 07:24 pm Comment from: English 101

Tip of the day.

There's no such thing as 'very unique'.

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