My understanding is thatyou can't receive mail on two different machines, like having two completely accounts. The other addresses off the account are aliases. If that isn't the case with you, please let me know how you did it. Apple is stating you'd have to have to have the family pack in order to have completely separate e-mail accounts.

tnx


Scott



On Jan 29, 2006, at 8:58 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

You can have as many emails as you want (I think) We've got several, and we only have the single accounts (I have one, and my wife has one) Hers has 4 email addresses on it, mine only has 2, but it works, and I'd wager you could add plenty more addresses. I'm sure there's a limit, but I haven't a clue what it is. The additional features you get with a family pack over a single one is the additional web space/idisk features. I don't think there's any other differences, but since I don't have the family pack, I don't know this for sure.
On Jan 29, 2006, at 9:53 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Folks, I thinkj some of you have used the dot Mac accounts. I have been looking into these and yes I know all the arguments for and against. I had a question and that was if I purchase one, I understand that if I wanted to setup an e-mail account for my wife, it would be an aliases off my account so she really couldn't get her mail and mine separately with this situation and a family pack would be required to do this. If someone can tell me if it is possible to have two separate e- mail accounts from eachother, let me know.
Also, is the site and tools VO friendly?

Scott










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