If you are having trouble when trying to log in to iCloud Maildo not be afraid because you are not alone: ithe service is currently in down. Let’s find out all the details together.
Il e-mail service Apple is inactive for many users, while others can still access it but with significant slowdowns. In fact, some users have found it difficult to control their own e-mail messages on iCloud because Apple’s system is subject to an outage of limited scope.
Fortunately Apple already has recognized the problem e service interruption reported on its “System Status” web page. According to the company, the problems were detected around the 18:00 PT and they are still affecting users. The company says iCloud Mail “may be slow or unavailable.”
They are Twittermany users have complained that they have not been able to log into Mail in the last few hours. DownDetector he also received hundreds of reports of problems related to iCloud, confirming that the outage is widespread.
Last week Apple suffered an outage that affected both iMessage that FaceTime. The company quickly recognized the problem and he solved it a few moments later. Unfortunately, it is not clear at the moment When Apple’s email service will be back online.
However, it appears that iCloud Mail is the only down service at the moment; Apple’s other services work fine, or at least that’s what users have claimed. We will do our best to keep you updated. In the meantime, you can consult and keep an eye on the Apple’s official website.
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