Change the password immediately in case the account has been compromised. 

THEN work out what happened. 

>From my iPhone 

On 30 Sep 2010, at 20:24, Phil Ward <[email protected]> wrote:

> All,
> 
> Mobile Me and OS X mail have just gone haywire on my iMac - resulting in the 
> complete (local) disappearance of my .mac email account.
> 
> The account still exists, 'cause I can sign in on web mail and use it on my 
> laptop, but the iMac is suddenly behaving as if the account doesn't exist.
> 
> The first sign that something was wrong was a dialogue box appearing from 
> nowhere saying my Mobile Me password has changed (which it clearly hasn't 
> 'cause I can use it to sign in to the mobile me web site). So I logged out of 
> Mobile Me and re-started the iMac to find that any sign that Mobile Me was 
> ever set up on the iMac, and any .mac email missing.
> 
> Thoughts anybody?
> Phil
> 
> 
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