Comment by frollogaston 15 days ago Maybe they've started seeing sites ban @icloud.com addresses 4 comments frollogaston Reply msdz 15 days ago Which has more market pull: Some web site or Apple? frollogaston 15 days ago iCloud email isn't very popular. I always have to spell it out verbally if someone asks, and sometimes they end up emailing @gmail.com anyway. jamesreadsnews 15 days ago I guess the new subdomain address implies a paid iCloud user, not a free mail freeloader, and that could be a positive thing. Barbing 15 days ago Almost surprised it lasted this long but quite disappointing
msdz 15 days ago Which has more market pull: Some web site or Apple? frollogaston 15 days ago iCloud email isn't very popular. I always have to spell it out verbally if someone asks, and sometimes they end up emailing @gmail.com anyway.
frollogaston 15 days ago iCloud email isn't very popular. I always have to spell it out verbally if someone asks, and sometimes they end up emailing @gmail.com anyway.
jamesreadsnews 15 days ago I guess the new subdomain address implies a paid iCloud user, not a free mail freeloader, and that could be a positive thing.
Which has more market pull: Some web site or Apple?
iCloud email isn't very popular. I always have to spell it out verbally if someone asks, and sometimes they end up emailing @gmail.com anyway.
I guess the new subdomain address implies a paid iCloud user, not a free mail freeloader, and that could be a positive thing.
Almost surprised it lasted this long but quite disappointing