HT201318: iCloud storage upgrades and downgrades
Learn about iCloud storage upgrades and downgrades
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Sep 29, 2013 12:26 PM in response to judythby Csound1,Just an aside really but I would never entrust my business communications and scheduling to a free consumer system, a system with no guarantee of continued service and no real support. Added to that you are running it on non-compliant machinery.
How much does your business communications mean to you?
Feel free to ignore my take on it.
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Sep 29, 2013 12:34 PM in response to Csound1by judyth,I completely agree. All of our important business communications are sent and received with MacMail, although the other addresses and their repective and respectable storage have proved to be angst free. Also important is that several "free" mail domains are supported with advertising and charges for additional storage.
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Sep 30, 2013 8:22 AM in response to judythby Csound1,I meant that I use a professional mail system, one with retention and tracking facilities (so that if an e-mail fails to arrive I can find out where it is and why it was not delivered, then have it delivered.) These facilities (especially retention) do not exist on consumer mail systems at all (as far as I have searched)
I use Microsoft Exchange, $15 per month and I have never lost an e-mail, outgoing or incoming. I also have 10 years of retention, so I can always access old emails when required (like when the IRS want to see some from 2008) I have found that "I can't find it" is not good enough for the authorities.
The mail client in use (Mail, Thunderbird, Outlook etc) is not relevant.