On my Mac I have several email account set up in Mail. With MobileMe Mail receives a new message and it is pushed to the iPhone and MobileMe webste.
Is it crazy to think that ANY account set up in Mail will work this way or just .me and .mac addresses??
MobileMe is so overpriced for something that you can do for free anyway. In the case of the email, it'll work with any sort of email, more or less. Not just .mac addresses and @me.com addresses.
MobileMe is so overpriced for something that you can do for free anyway. In the case of the email, it'll work with any sort of email, more or less. Not just .mac addresses and @me.com addresses.
How can I freely push my email? I've tried mail2web, but is really sucks.MobileMe is so overpriced for something that you can do for free anyway.
definately agree about the pricing, but i have to hand it to Apple, they don't reinvent the wheel, they just repackage it and sell it to people as something new and innovative, and they are successful at doing that
On my Mac I have several email account set up in Mail. With MobileMe Mail receives a new message and it is pushed to the iPhone and MobileMe webste.
Is it crazy to think that ANY account set up in Mail will work this way or just .me and .mac addresses??
they do a nice job of pulling some of this stuff together in a way that is fully integrated and less kludgy than other options. Some of us like to just drag our photos in iPhoto to a folder and poof...web gallery. Instantaneously linked to relatives and to my AppleTV. Add to that the ability to do the same from the iPhone with MobileMe. 20GB storage. Decent email product. syncing devices via push across different platforms, including ability to align windows outlook to iphone, mac computers for calendar, mail, contacts. iDisk. All executed elegantly. For a $100 a year? works for me. Not that other solutions aren't also good, but to me.. this optimizes the value of being on a Mac in the first place.
If i was an exclusively PC user who owns an iPhone? nah, I wouldn't use MobileMe. granted i would shoot myself for being exclusively a PC user.
wait a minute wait a minute you mean to tell me if I buy this mobile me I can't hook up my 2 @yahoo accounts to it?
wait a minute wait a minute you mean to tell me if I buy this mobile me I can't hook up my 2 @yahoo accounts to it? If not then its useless to me. I have 2 email address that I check all day and if I buy mobile me I'll have a total of 3 email addresses I need to check every day all day? WTF. Or what will I have to go to every web site and forum and my banks cell company ebay paypal to change my address on each site it a new .me address mobiles gives me.......cmon I have had one of these email adds since 1997 I do want moblie me but if I cant get my current email accounts to be pushed threw mobile me I'm out.
MobileMe Mail stays the same wherever you go thanks to IMAP technology. Whether you check your email on your computer, iPhone, iPod touch, or the web, read messages are marked as read, flagged messages are flagged, and all your folders are exactly the way you left them.
let's not turn this into a PC vs. Mac discussion, because it isn't, MobileMe doesn't depend on a platform, it is simply hosted services Apple is providing nothing more and nothing less
Can you set up the web galleries from Windows?let's not turn this into a PC vs. Mac discussion, because it isn't, MobileMe doesn't depend on a platform, it is simply hosted services Apple is providing nothing more and nothing less
How can I freely push my email? I've tried mail2web, but is really sucks.
You can still get them in pull mode, but not push mode, unless yahoo start supporting that. You could simply forward your yahoo accounts to mobileme.
Can you set up the web galleries from Windows?
I don't think so. Web galleries are integrated with iPhoto. .Mac options are available in drop down menus and icons throughout iLife programs. That is my point as to how it is an integrated product as opposed to merely a hosting add-on that any number of products can provide.
Perhaps, but I'll take an app running at full speed on my iMac over a web app any day. And that's the point, I think - Apple is trying to market MobileMe to Windows users as well as Mac users, and if you're talking about web + (psuedo)Exchange hosting for about $100 a year, you could do a lot better (and you could do worse) - it's definitely not a spectacular deal. But for Mac users, we get all the same features PLUS tight integration with the entire suite of iLife apps, which come for free with our computers. 😉yes it is built for cohesiveness with iphoto and the mac, in that you can drag and drop from iphoto and web galleries but if you watch the entire .me introduction and read up on it a bit more, you'll see they are all web tools.