

Spotlight comments entered in the Finder are now preserved when using iDisk syncing.If it's an account problem then only Support can help you.Fixes and feature updates Finder and Spotlight If you can try doing this from an internet cafe machine or that of a friend then if you can send and receive messages on the website your account is OK and the problem lies with your Mac - in which case you youd be best off asking in the Tiger forum. Have you tried sending a message from the iCloud website? though you may have difficulty accessing it on Tiger.

This doesn't solve your problem, but it does indicate that the difficulty is either something at your end, or something wrong with your account. So your concerns that Apple are sabotaging Tiger Macs are unfounded: iCloud uses industry standard IMAP protocols, so any client that can handle IMAP and SSL will work, and the settings I give for setting up Tiger do still work.

The only oddity was that I got a warning that Mail could not verify the security certificate (not entirely susprising given the age of the Mac) but I told it to go ahead anyway and it worked perfectly well. I sent a message from the Tiger Mac using the address as the From address and using the iCloud SMTP server, and it arrived promptly at Yahoo. On another Mac I sent a message from my Yahoo account to my address it arrived OK. I ran up my 2004 dome-shaped iMac running 10.4.11. Your only options are to use a compliant Mac (Lion or Mountain Lion) or an iOS5/6 device to purchase extra storage or to go to and delete as much as you can there (you may not be able to access this page on Tiger, but you would be able to do so from any more recent computer). Your problem is that you cannot access iCloud to do this because you have no iCloud preference pane. Possibly this is what has happened to your - you should have been sent an email about this.įor instructions on purchasing additional storage please seeįor help in reducing your iCloud data please see However if you have more than 5GB data, Backup, Documents and Mail will stop working until you either delete sufficient data to bring you within 5GB or purchase additional storage. If you have less than 5GB data in iCloud then your storage simply reverts to 5GB. MobileMe subscribers who migrated to iCloud received complimentary extra storage up until September 30 2013. Were you originally a MobileMe subscriber? If you weren't, then please ignore the rest of this post. Give the date there is another probable solution.
