10 New MobileMe Features Explained
Posted 06/23/2010 at 3:15pm
| by Cory Bohon
New Formatting Toolbar

A new formatting toolbar lets you easily create better-looking emails right from your web browser. Features that were missing before in MobileMe mail, like the ability to make items bold or italicized, are now available.
In addition, the new tool bar will let you: Change font colors, text alignment, tabbing, insert images, format web links and create lists with either bullets or numbers.
Support for External Email Addresses
Here is something we’ve been waiting a long time for: The ability to add another email account to the beautiful e-mail interface that Apple has provided at Me.com. We're a little disappointed at the implementation because Apple will only let you receive email from POP accounts and not IMAP accounts. But this feature is still cool, none-the-less.
Head over to the Mail Preferences by clicking on the gear next to your name on the top-right of the page and then click Preferences. Once there, click on the Address tab and then the plus button (+) in the addresses list.
A new drop-down window pane will let you configure different email accounts. You can create a mail alias, send email using an external account (such as a Gmail account), or send and receive email using a POP Mail account.
We would love nothing more than for Apple to add add the ability to check e-mail from an IMAP source. If you still want to check your IMAP email, however, there is a work around. If you use Gmail or another IMAP service you can setup email forwarding on your external email account and have email from it forward to your MobileMe account. It isn't elegant, but if you want to use this as your primary e-mail interface, it should work.

Once you’ve set up your email alias, STMP account, or POP account, you will have a new drop-down menu in the New Message window. In the From field, you will be able to select the email account you wish to send from.
New Junk Mail Filtering
Apple has improved junk mail filtering in this version of MobileMe Mail. If the software believes it has encountered a junk message, it will automatically move the message to a new Junk folder.
If you browse the junk folder and find a message that isn’t spam, you will be able to select the message and click the “Not Junk” button to instantly move it to the Inbox. MobileMe will also make sure that future messages sent from that address aren't moved to the junk again.
Faster Performance
If you used the old MobileMe email, you know how slow the pages could load on occasion. Well, Apple has worked on improving the speed and it’s now much faster. No longer does each individual message have to be clicked on to load, making the server feel much faster.
SSL Security
You can never be too secure. In the new version of Me.com, accessing email is now secured over SSL encryption. This includes accessing your mail from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and PC.
When setting up MobileMe on your various devices, you can now select the SSL option that many clients on the Mac and PC support.
Find My iPhone Revamped

New User Interface
The new user interface in the Find My iPhone section of MobileMe is more streamlined and makes it easier to locate multiple devices. Your devices appear on the left-hand side of the page. Clicking one of your devices will show its location on a map on the right side of the page.
Clicking on the small tag that appears on the map with your device’s name will give you three options: Display a Message or Play Sound, Lock Device, and Wipe Device.
Like with the old map, you can select three different views: Map, Satellite, or Hybrid. In addition, you can zoom in/out and pan around. If you get disoriented and wish to return to your device’s location, click on the target button in the middle of the pan buttons.
iPhone/iPad App to Track Your iOS Devices

You can now keep track of your devices via a new iPhone and iPad application now available on the App Store for free [iTunes link].
This new application will let you find your connected devices on a Google map, then either send a message, lock, or wipe your device. Just like the Me.com portal, you can also view all of your online devices.
Conclusion
The new MobileMe updates add even more features to a service that many Mac users rely on everyday. While many of these updates are welcome additions, Apple could still provide more options for subscribers. For instance, we were a little disappointed that the new accounts feature in Mail wouldn’t let us check external IMAP email accounts; rather, it just allowed us to send new messages through those accounts.
That being said, MobileMe is still a great service for many users. If you wish to check out MobileMe, Apple is still offering their free 60-day trial offer. If you’re a Mac, iPad, iPhone, or PC user, the service offers many features that can keep all of your computers, and the information contained on them, in sync.
Have you found a new MobileMe feature that we didn’t? Let us and other Mac|Life readers know about it in the comments below.
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