Thursday, November 8, 2012

Apple's @me and @mac e-mail users now have @icloud, too

Apple's @me and @mac e-mail users now have @icloud, too:
Owners of @me.com and @mac.com e-mail addresses—relics of Apple's past attempts at offering cloud services—now own an @icloud address too. The company began sending out e-mails to those who have accounts on the old domains on Tuesday, letting them know they can now take advantage of Apple's latest e-mail service in the form of iCloud. But worry not: if you've been using your old addresses but moved your account to iCloud earlier this year, you'll still be able to keep using them (whether or not you choose to use the new @icloud.com address).
The move was foreshadowed earlier this year as part of an iOS 6 prerelease beta to developers. In the iOS 6 Beta 3 changelog, Apple stated those signing up for new Apple IDs, as well as those enabling Mail on iCloud for the first time, would automatically receive an @icloud.com address. But if you had an existing @me.com address from the MobileMe days, or even a @mac.com address from the .Mac days, you would receive an iCloud address that matched the username you previously had.
That appears to be the case now with Apple alerting users to the change. As pointed out by our friends at TidBITS, there's no difference in implementation—if you want to make use of the new address, you just have to add it to your mail client. If you don't want to use the new address, however, you don't have to. You can stick to the old ones, as long as you weren't one of the stubborn few who didn't move your MobileMe account to iCloud before the beginning of August.
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