I support Mac users, iPhone users, as well as work with Mac developers, so
yes, I know its labeled as MobileMe now.

I'm sorry, but I dont have the time to research this for you because you
dont want to beleive that it could be true that some organizations choose to
block .mac and its services.
--
ME2


On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 1:16 AM, Fritz Borgstedt <f...@iworld.de> wrote:

> ASSP development mailing list <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net>
> schreibt:
> >.mac in general is block(able|ed) by many web filter/proxy
> >applications.  Google for details. I'm not saying I agree with it -
> >only that I've seen it enough times to not be surprised by the
> >discussion.
>
>
> You are spreading this here, so provide me with the source for such a
> claim.  Give me some of the "many web filter/proxy applications".
> mac is providing PAID and very well designed and supported Websites
> including password protection.
> It is now used under the name of MobileMe for the official support of
> the iPhone.
>
> I wonder why people at Google are not aware of this:
> http://googlemac.blogspot.com/
> I will certainly inform them.
>
>
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