Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 16:43:13 +0100
From: admin@hamusutaa.com
To: ascheffl@hamusutaa.com
Subject: You have successfully updated your password
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Dear user ascheffl,

You have successfully updated the password of your Hamusutaa account.

If you did not authorize this change or if you need assistance with your account,
please contact Hamusutaa customer service at: admin@hamusutaa.com

Thank you for using Hamusutaa!
The Hamusutaa Support Team






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I have a support team? Who’s this admin who’s letting me know I changed my password? I have a password for my account? Which account? Perhaps I should send an email to admin@hamusutaa.com for some “customer service.”

I’m guessing I’m not going to be opening that attachment. I doubt it’s a password inside that ZIP.

Network Solutions

I finally renewed my domain name. Then, I realized my address was still my old apartment, so I updated that as well. The problem is that for every change I make, NSI sends not one, not two, not three, but FOUR emails.

1) We received your request, and will be shortly sending you a form to return to us.
2) Here is the form, please make sure everything is correct.
3) We received a form requesting a change, we’re just letting you know, just in case someone is spoofing your account, please verify.
4) We received your verification, thank you.

So I now have 8 emails from them at the bottom of my inbox.

On another, more positive note… I went to Berkeley on Saturday for a Warren Ellis signing. Supposedly his only signing in America this year, although I heard otherwise. I got my three items signed, asked my one question, then went across the street and ate a crepe, then bought some stuff at Games of Berkeley and got back on BART and went home.

Here’s something for you all to look forward to. For the last three days, instead of deleting my spam, I’ve been saving them to a folder. In four more days, I’m going to show the world just how much spam I get in a typical week. Prepare yourself….