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Title: Mac Mail installation help :
Post by: Peter Wolf on 19 January, 2008, 03:49:06 PM

 I bought this computer in august.I set it it up myself and followed all the protocols.Setting up a Mac is virtually idiot proof anyway as software is already installed.

 One of the facilities you get is a .Mac Email account.


 At no point during the set up did i register and set up an .Mac account as i have been using an existing email account.

 So now i want to use the .Mac account.When i attempt to do this i get asked for my user name and password.I *dont* have a .Mac username/password because i havent opened the account and registered a username /password but the fact i have to enter something that i dont have to proceed further implies that i have already registered.

 It doesnt make any sense at all and obviously there isnt a way to navigate around this problem within the computer as the only way is through the .Mac servers.


 So i am effectivly locked out of that system and there is no facility to be sent reminders etc by email.


 This is a seperate password / username than that needed to upgrade the hard drive and make changes to the OSX software.

 Reinstalling may work .

 I hate to waste anyones time as i can go to the Macshop on monday but does anyone have any ideas in the meantime ?


 Fuktifiknow


 Many thanks to anyone who can help.


 PW


 
Title: Re: Mac Mail installation help :...
Post by: Jim_Campbell on 19 January, 2008, 03:57:03 PM
Your .mac e-mail address is your user name. However, .mac isn't free - you may have been given a trial with your machine, but there's an annual fee for the service.

I suspect that your trial period has probably expired and you'll have to register as a new user and pay ...

Sorry!

Cheers

Jim
Title: Re: Mac Mail installation help :.....
Post by: Peter Wolf on 19 January, 2008, 04:06:55 PM
Thanks for that.I thought that might be the case but  i got the impression that that may have been an upgrade to a whole lot of other facilities like all the stuff you see on the .Mac mail webpage where you sign up.

 Its a bit disappointing that having bought "an expensive lifestyle item " i would at least get a free email facility but there you go.


 You have confirmed my fears as being true.


 Oh well !     [heaves a sigh....]


 All the best


 PW