Publish to .mac with an existing domain name

I was wondering if anyone has published to .mac with and existing domain and kept it. I have had my business under this domain name for 15 years and do not want to change it at this time.
Thanks
mekod

I believe the issue is solved as the domain now points correctly to BC servers , it was probably a propagation delay.
Thanks,
Sanjit

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