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skedealz

macrumors member
Original poster
Jul 20, 2008
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I want to set up my .mac account on mail. I made the .mac account while setting up an ichat account and it works fine on ichat, but do i have to buy mobileme to use it to send and receive email? Is there no way to set up the .mac account so that it's not the mobileme type when i set it up? I notice that that under type, theres mobileme, pop, imap and exchange. Is it possible to set up the .mac account using one of the other 3 options? and if so, how would i do that? I don't know what incoming and outgoing servers i should use, etc.,
 

skedealz

macrumors member
Original poster
Jul 20, 2008
44
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thanks for the quick reply, i guess i'll just set up a new gmail account to link with mail
 

shfreelance

macrumors 6502a
May 24, 2008
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Eustis, FL
I do pay for .mac/mobileme, because I like how it integrates so early with the computer. But I don't get why we have to pay for it, since there's so many free wants our there. But if it's since there's no advertisement and stuff, then it's completely worth it in my book...
 

bilboa

macrumors regular
Jan 16, 2008
213
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But I don't get why we have to pay for it, since there's so many free wants our there.

You answered your own question. There's nothing to get: you DON'T have to pay for it if you don't want it, since there are plenty of free online email/address book/calendar solutions that you can use. You might CHOOSE to pay for MobileMe if you want what it offers -- tighter integration with Macs and iPhones, and no ads. If you don't need either of those things, then I'd say Google's gmail/address book/calendar/notepad/etc combination are much better than me.com.
 
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