I can't remember a single time in which it actually reported a problem with mail when I was having problems.
Well it's my favorite feature because it gives the appearence that Apple knows about each and every flaw with .Mac, when in reality if they knew about every flaw they wouldn't need it because they would've fixed all of those problems instead of repeating "4% on this day" or "1% that day" and thus comforts some users who might think Apple is being honest about it and giving .Mac really good feedback so I won't have to view threads about Address Book contacts being deleted when 99% of the Mac world has it.
They really need to fix these Server issues though... -_-
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now suddenly it works . . . .
anybody else experience that glitsch?
I just know I shouldn't have been suckered in to buying it ;[
My mail is suddenly asking for my password over and over and over agian and will not connect.
I can't use the mail through the browser either. is this my problem or is this a general problem with .mac mail today?
My problem is that it is too bloddy expensive. $100 a year for an email with problems? No way! Just get a Gmail account and forget .mac.
12/09/2006
EMail was slow for 1 hour to some .Mac Members.
12/07/06
4% of members experienced difficulties with .Mac Mail for 12 hours.
I don't suppose you were one of those 4% were you?
Taken from my favorite .Mac Feature, the System Status for the last 30 days.
I don't suppose you were one of those 4% were you?
That stupid system status page is full of LIES!
I can't remember a single time in which it actually reported a problem with mail when I was having problems.
That stupid system status page is full of LIES!
I can't remember a single time in which it actually reported a problem with mail when I was having problems.
Well it's my favorite feature because it gives the appearence that Apple knows about each and every flaw with .Mac, when in reality if they knew about every flaw they wouldn't need it because they would've fixed all of those problems instead of repeating "4% on this day" or "1% that day" and thus comforts some users who might think Apple is being honest about it and giving .Mac really good feedback so I won't have to view threads about Address Book contacts being deleted when 99% of the Mac world has it.
They really need to fix these Server issues though... -_-
Sebastian