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Greetings, ***,

Welcome to Spymac 3! This e-mail contains important information needed

to access all the free services that are now included with each Spymac

membership.

Your member name is: ***

***

YOU HAVE TO ACTIVATE YOUR ACCOUNT: Before you can use your account,

you have to activate it by verfifying your e-mail address. To verify

this e-mail address and activite your account, simply click on the below

link:

Link:

http://www.spymac.com/user.php?action=activate&uid=*********

If you do not activite your account within two weeks, it will be

cancelled.

***

After activation you can sign in at:

http://www.spymac.com/user.php?action=login

Once signed in, you can edit your personal password and change your

profile in the options page located at:

http://www.spymac.com/user.php?action=options (Click on Account

Information)

Your account includes:

1 GB e-mail account, ***@spymac.com*

250 MB of space to upload pictures in the Spymac Gallery

100 MB free space on Spymac Hosting with WebDAV access*

Free iCal Hosting (both public and private)*

Access to the Spymac Forums and Shoutbox

Your very own Spymac Blog*

Access to the Spymac Auctions

The ability to create your very own personal Gallery and Forum

Mail, Blog, iCal and Free Hosting Details

Spymac Mail -- 1 GB of space and external and web mail access

To access Spymac Mail from your desktop e-mail application, enter the

following settings:

Account Type: POP

Member name: ***

Password:

Incoming Mail Server: mail.spymac.com

Outgoing Mail Server: mail.spymac.com

Spymac Hosting -- 100 MB free and WebDAV access

WebDAV Access:

To access your free hosting space from your desktop using WebDAV

technology, enter the following settings:

Server Address: http://***.spymac.net:81

Member name: ***

Password:

Make sure to upload into the HTML folder on your SpyDisk (the Spymac

equivalent of .Mac's iDisk) if you want the information/files to be

available via the Web.

Your homepage is located at: http://***.spymac.net/

For more information on WebDAV and how to access it from your Mac OS X

desktop, visit:

http://www.apple.com/creative/webpro/technology/webdav/

FTP access:

To access your free hosting space from your desktop via FTP, enter the

following settings into your FTP client:

Server: ***.spymac.net

Member name: ***

Password:

Again, your homepage is located at: http://***.spymac.net/

iCal Hosting -- Private and Public Publishing

To publish your iCal calendars:

Base URL: http://***.spymac.net:81/ical

Member name: ***

Password:

To publish your iCal with password protection:

Base URL: http://***.spymac.net:81/icalprivate

Member name: ***

Password:

After your iCal is published, view it at:

http://***.spymac.net/ical or

http://***.spymac.net/icalprivate (in the case of iCals published

you wish to keep private.) Login to the password-protected page with

your Spymac member name and password.

Spymac Blog -- Simple to use blogging service

To add a blog:

Login to Spymac and visit your Web Manager located at:

http://www.spymac.com/webmanager/user.php

Then click New Blog Entry.

You can visit your blog at:

http://***.spymac.net/blog

IMPORTANT: You have to fill in some information before some of these

services become active. After you're signed into your account, visit

your Options at the below link:

http://www.spymac.com/user.php?action=options

After filling in the required infomation, a red check mark will appear

under that section's tab.

Let us know if you have any questions and enjoy the new Spymac,

The Spymac team

I guess the site is getting hammered now because it appears down to me. I signed up last night and my activation email was instant, but today some people I know have had to wait 10 minutes or so. Also, Spymac wants to be a good free host, they're not just waiting for people to sign up and then charge them - stop spreading crap. Spymac is meant as a rival to .Mac by Apple. It's community is friendly and based upon good will... I guess that's a concept you can't understand Trust.

WebDAV Access:

To access your free hosting space from your desktop using WebDAV

technology, enter the following settings:

Server Address: http://***.spymac.net:81

Member name: ***

Password:

I can't access my account through WebDAV. It keeps prompting me for the usernme and password. Even though I entered my e-mail and pass. :(

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