It may be OK for someone with minimal needs (or simple needs as a570767 indicates). In my experience, obvious spam frequently gets through to my inbox, and there are fewer mail controls compared to other services. I receive messages purportedly addressed to other .mac or .me users. These are likely a form of spam. I want the service to be good, but I'm hesitant to fully commit to it. It certainly has a pretty face.
I think Apple's mail client is satisfactory and should be for most people who do not need the features and complexity of clients such as Postbox, Thunderbird, Outlook, etc.
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