jobs would cut the email export tools imap/pop access and start charging for every account.
now, back on topic, there's no silver bullet for anything. a company should be in the #1 and #2 of any market and while at there, try to invent new markets to keep being the #1 or #2 at something in the long run.
It was on topic, you shoved it off topic with your BS characterization. .me accounts have always had IMAP and POP access. They're also free. Try trolling again.
Jobs was a strong proponent of both "cut the crap" and "invent the future" product management.