Apple Betas Web-based Email Service for iTools
cpk0 writes "As more and more 'free' web-based email services fall, and stop offering all their services for free (e.g. Yahoo! won't offer pop-forwarding for free anymore), Apple once again proves its cool-factor by beta-testing a webmail page for use with their iTools e-mail account members. You will find a beta login page, with a link to a feedback page. Now's the time to tell Apple what you guys want to see in this new feature."
Jesus I'm sick of people bitching about shit like this. go buy an old $800 imac or something.
btw, works great, i'm really glad they have done this, this was a feature i was really missing from iTools.
Web mail is great as an alternative. I won't use it as the only option, but it's nice when I'm on the road to be able to quickly check my messages without mucking about in someone else's client configuration.
But is it too much to ask for email providers -- not just web-based but POP3 and IMAP as well -- to use secure connections? All those passwords being sent in the clear are a packet sniffers dream.
Any sufficiently advanced civilization is indistinguishable from Gods.
Or a used Mac for even less... I think it's cool that a computer hardware manufacturer offers such a nice email address for free.
:)
Sort of OT:
It's pretty funny how if you try to sign up for an iTools service on a non-Mac computer, you get this page offering to sell you a Mac...
I've been able to get to my mac.com mail using IMP for a while now, but its nice to see an Apple supported webmail thats part of the iTools site.
In fact, I wouldnt be suprised if Apple based their wemail stuff on IMP, since it was one of the iTools engineers who pointed me to it at last years Mackworld NY in the first place :)
A buddhist walks up to a hot dog stand and says ``Make me one with everything.''
If you try to use WebEmail for iTools in OmniWeb be sure you change the identity of OmniWeb so it identifies itself as IE or Netscape, otherwise you get a message saying your browser is not supported.
Then I guess MS is down right legondary for providing hotmail for free to everyone, no matter what your race, creed or OS choice...Apple once again proves its cool-factor by beta-testing a webmail page for use with their iTools e-mail account members
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"we live in a post-ideological world..." - Billy Bragg.
no, cowardly idiot. use hotmail if you don't value your privacy but absolutely love the pretty pansy-assed formatting options. if all those cute smiley icons and the squishy soft interface tickle your fancy and make you feel all bubbly inside, then please use your hotmail address. you are yet another _great_ reason for people like me to filter anything from hotmail.com to /dev/null.
It's like the FSF calling itself the FSF.
What do you mean, coward? That the free software foundation does not provide software for free?
"Many organizations distribute whatever free software happens to be available. In contrast, the Free Software Foundation concentrates on development of new free software---and on making that software into a coherent system which can eliminate the need to use proprietary software."
Here is how to get the software for free.
Actually, as I recall, only the initial signup has to be done via a Mac. Since Apple actually bases their services on industry standards, like LDAP, IMAP, and WebDAV, you can then access those services(not sure about webmail though, yet) from any computer. Some have even reported that iDisk(WebDAV) access is noticeably faster, though less slick, from NT-based machines.
it is just that you are a fool, and that makes you irritating. now go wilt, you pathetic flower child, in a pile of the warmest hotmail you can find.. may your obituary be written in pretty, bold, well formatted smiley faces after maggots digest your liver and smear their hotmail-colored entrails all over your intestines...
Your flames are pitiful.
;-)
;-P
That's 'cause I'm from the North, where it's cold.
They don't inspire ire or contempt
Except in you, since you keep replying so kindly... thank you.
You are a sad, pathetic person.
Shivering in the cold, all alone, dreaming of how much less pathetic I would be if only I could troll as well as you, or as often...
Yes. I am doing it with IE 6.0 from a Windows XP machine.
For a beta project, I'd say that the mac.com webmail product is pretty darn good.
One thing I'd like to see is the ability to 'bounce' a message the way I can do from mail.app
Bouncing is a great way to fight back on the occasional spam that gets thru.
--geethree
Nice to see Apple eating their own dogfood once again, especially when there are so many off-the-shelf systems they could have used instead.
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Cogito cogito, ergo cogito sum.
I get that it is a beta and everything, but did this app seem incredibly slow to anyone else?
moof!