11-30-2007, 05:04 PM
[quote Don Kiyoti]No problems here. Did you check the .Mac page? It indicates that there were some problems yesterday and the day before. In general though, I find .Mac mail to be very reliable. Nothing's perfect.
Thanks Don, I have also sent several test messages to clients that use .Mac and they received them with no problem so it seems to only be a problem with my account and I have sent troubleshooting ticket to .Mac support, which means up to 48 hours for reply. Yes nothings perfect but after paying for this service since its inception as a paid service many years ago I have to say I have several email accounts and it is disappointing to find the Apple account to be the one with the most problems and reliability issues. I am in business and when clients can’t reach me I lose money. Reflects poorly on Apple in my opinion. Giving serious thought to changing over to Gmail free account if reliability continues to be a problem, why pay for crap service when better service is available for free.
Thanks Don, I have also sent several test messages to clients that use .Mac and they received them with no problem so it seems to only be a problem with my account and I have sent troubleshooting ticket to .Mac support, which means up to 48 hours for reply. Yes nothings perfect but after paying for this service since its inception as a paid service many years ago I have to say I have several email accounts and it is disappointing to find the Apple account to be the one with the most problems and reliability issues. I am in business and when clients can’t reach me I lose money. Reflects poorly on Apple in my opinion. Giving serious thought to changing over to Gmail free account if reliability continues to be a problem, why pay for crap service when better service is available for free.