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  • Chapter 9. .Mac webMail


    Your .Mac account includes webMail, a feature that lets you check your email or send email from any computer with an Internet connection anywhere in the world. You can check your .Mac email account, or set up .Mac webMail to check another POP email account you might have.

    As a .Mac member, you can buy additional email-only accounts that include 50 MB each of email storage space. Email-only accounts don't include many of the standard .Mac features such as iDisk, HomePage, Backup, and Bookmarks. But that's probably why they call it email-only. Each email-only account costs just $10 per year. Not a bad deal if you need extra accounts.

    To add one or more email-only accounts to your .Mac membership, go to Chapter 11) to synchronize the Address Book information on your computer with your .Mac Address Book.

    .Mac webMail uses an Internet standard called IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol). IMAP mail servers manage and store copies of your mail on a remote server so you can access it from any computer in the world. You can choose to also keep copies of email messages and folders on your own computer. IMAP is a good choice if you need to check your mail from many different computers.

    The other most common type of mail server uses an Internet standard called POP (Post Office Protocol). POP servers usually erase your email from their hard disks as soon as you've picked it up (copied it to your computer). POP is a good choice if you always use the same computer to manage your email.


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