Cannot download iCloud mail to Macbook Pro

Having upgraded to Lion and moved from mobile me to iCloud a few weeks ago everything seemed fine but for the past 48 hrs I've not been able to download my mail to my Macbook Pro. Also for a short period I was not able to log on to the icloud site and check it there.  My iPad and iPhone seem to be able to get mail so why can I not get my mail app to connect with the server and pull down my emails !!
This doesn't seem to be a new issue as many other posts repot similar issues. Is it me or have Apple taken their eye off the ball over the past 12 months?
Any thoughts on how to rectify this would be most welcome.

Are you really running 10.4 Tiger? You need at least 10.6 to sync an iPhone with a MacBook Pro.

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