This has been one of, if not the, worst days in my interweb life. And it ain't over yet!
I need a shoulder to lean on, a supportive ear to talk to, a human voice to respond to my troubles...
First thing, my wife gets another announcement that our Comcast servers have what they think must be a virus on one of our Macs. It's the old "too many emails, too quickly" routine. Got that cleared up, I think, in only 3 hours. Ended up back on port 587. Talked to several helpful people. including one who finally realized I was using 'comcast.com' when trying to set/change passwords/profiles. She informed me that I should be using 'comcast.
NET' After making that simple but somehow elusive change, things improved rapidly.
Second, attempting to straighten out passwords at .Mac, I discover that .Mac email is 'out of service' for a while.
OK, let's go work on the Mindspring stuff. That was about 3pm, that's not fixed yet. They are also having email server problems! All I wanted to do is find out exactly why I have two 'profiles' set up on our account instead of using aliases. A 'profile' actually costs $5/month! I did manage to delete one, so don't try contacting me at 'airbusdriver at mindspring dot com', I don't exist like that anymore. But when I try to create an alias I get a message that I have reached my free alias limit. That appears to me ZERO for the cheapest setup. What a surprise.
Of course, speaking with the young lady in the PI was fun and interesting. She now knows what an email alias is. And she also got to experience the frustration of not being able to create one, four different ways!
I told her she lived in a beautiful country and bid her fairwell.
"Live Chat" sounded interesting, let's try that, at least
reading english should be easier than trying to figure out what was behind the 'accented' words. Not so fast, Grumpy! EarthLink only works as expected with Internet Exploder and Netscape (of who knows what vintage!). Well, what can it hurt, FF should be close enough..."Close but no banana!" The drop down menus simply quit working after a while. Same with trying to use an "Explorer" user agent façade. Safari, is probably banned, outright, no luck there, either.
Oh well, tomorrow is a new day. Surely they wouldn't make to bad ones in a row!