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Old 29-09-2004, 15:30   #1
Lew
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Increased storage for .Mac members

http://www.mac.com

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The combined storage for your .Mac Mail and iDisk has been increased to 250 MB. That means you now have additional room for your email messages and mail attachments, web pages, and backups.
Apparently the storage is now flexible so that you can divide the 250MB between your iDisk and mac.com email account how you want it. I automatically move all of my mail to a local folder as soon as it arrives to I'll probably set mine to 240MB for my iDisk and 10MB for my mailbox.

.Mac mail has also been enhanced.

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.Mac Mail now comes with a default 125 MB of email storage so you can keep more of your messages available for easy online access. Need even more storage for mail? Configure your account's 250 MB of combined storage to best fit the way you use your .Mac account. Maximum message size has been upped to a hefty 10 MB, giving .Mac Mail the power to handle attachments such as hi-res images and large project files.

Every email you send will be letter perfect with this all-new online spell checkerââ‚à ‚¬Ã¢â‚¬Âavailable in multiple languages. Designed for speed and convenience, it means spell checking will no longer be a choreÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â€šà ¬Ã¢â‚¬Âyou can even choose to have your text checked automatically before sending. Are there special names or technical words you want the spell checker to ignore?
Just add them to your customizable dictionary.

With mac.com email aliases you can have additional email addresses for your .Mac Mail inbox. You can use aliases for fun or to help keep your .Mac Mail account pristine: Reserve your main mac.com address for family and friends, while using email aliases for online purchases, newsletter subscriptions and even contests. If one of your aliases begins getting unwanted email, simply turn it off or delete it. A color-coding feature makes it easy to keep track of your incoming mail by address.
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