all India, all the time

I should not be surprised…but am…

I sent a note to Yahoo! asking where the webpage is for SSL sign-in…

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“I am not easily able to locate the option to sign-in with SSL…

“What is the URL for that?”

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Here’s the response…

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From: “Yahoo! India”

{S!ick – Uh…”INDIA???!!!”…}

Reply-to: Yahoo! India

Hello,

Thank you for writing to Yahoo! India Customer

Yahoo! India Customer Care

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While Viewing:
http://help.yahoo.com/help/in/edit/edit-17.html

Yahoo ID: unknown : no amt link
Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0)

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I was using IE7.

For those of you curious about security issues, they were able to tell: that I was using a “Media Center PC”, my IP address, and the service provider (Qwest).

leaving NetZero, going to Qwest DSL

Doug called the show: he’s leaving NetZero (as his dial-up ISP), moving to Qwest DSL…and wants to “convert” his e-mail (from NetZero to Qwest).

The NetZero Free ISP offers (ad-supported free internet access, including) free webmail. After reviewing the NetZero website, I assume that, as long as you have a NetZero account…even a free one…you can access your NetZero webmail. So, until you are sure you want to, don’t close your NetZero Free account.

I found this on their website…
“Important note for Free NetZero members: To take advantage of offline email clients such as Microsoft Outlook, you must upgrade to a Platinum or HiSpeed 3G account…

“The easiest way to access your NetZero email is by using Email on the Web…”

http://webmail.netzero.net/

NetZero offers free online support: http://www.netzero.net/support/email/email-setup.html

You can get assistance via email
http://www.netzero.net/support/pat/index.html

If you want to talk to a NetZero representative, it might cost $1.95 per minute (paid by credit card): 24 hours a day, seven days a week…1-877-912-5866