
I just did another test this morning (sending my @me.com address an email) to see if it has been activated and YES it is active!
To me the transition to mobile can lead to 2 possible scenarios: on my opinion there will be another OS X update (Leopard & Tiger): thesis, but another scenario is possible too: antithesis.
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It seems some users have been able to send emails from their @me.com emails.
For instance, if your .Mac account name is username, sending an email to username@me.comworks the same as sending one to username@mac.com.
I’ve tried to send myself an email to my “future” @me.com email address but it didn’t work.
If you’re too impatient you still can watch the guided tour here you can also sign up at Apple’s MobileMe site to be notified as soon as the service becomes available.

This 2007 copyrighted Apple page is what I get when I try to login to my .mac account, Apple is probably working on the transition to Mobile Me.
We’ll see after the “normal service” gets restored.
To be Continued…
I recently wrote a post on the consequences of the MobileMe transition on the .mac actual services.
Now just wanted to talk about the page Apple made on the transition from .mac to MobileMe.
Apple reminds actual .mac users that the iDisk, Back to my Mac, iWeb site publishing, Mac to Mac sync, and iMovie + iPhoto services will remain.
And a lot of FAQ that are interesting to read.
Many informations on the internet about MobileMe, so much I’m excited with this new service; especially because I always felt the .mac service could be better!
- First consequence, a sad one, the iCards service will “die” in early july… I’ll miss that service!!
- Second consequence (for the actual .mac service users I believe), a very cute one, we’ll receive a new email address (the @mac.com will remain too) with @me.com, emails for both accounts will be received in the same mailbox.
- Third consequence that we all have heard about is the iDisk storage space that will increase from 10 GB to 20 GB!!!
- Apple updated its .mac blog with a new entry to help us being prepared for MobileMe, it’s simple 3 steps tutorial to follow:
- Set up your Mac to sync contacts and calendar.
- Upgrade your browser to the latest version of Safari, Firefox, or Internet Explorer.
- Watch the MobileMe Guided Tour.

We have some .Mac addicted here at MacAmour.
They’ll be happy to learn that Apple improved that service.
It was renamed MobileMe.
The iDisk now offers 20 gigas.
You can now synchronize a Mac, a PC and an iPhone wirelessly.
Apple developped web applications like the alredy known WebGallery (MobileMe Gallery now) and an Agenda etc…
Further details here