Bottom line - for the time being, till Homestead gets its act together, I am using (against my grain) rgillman@comcast.net as an e-mail address. Bleh. It has no pzzazz. It is boring. All the spammers use it. But you need to use it, too - for now. I have had to change it in every yahoogroup I belong to, every other group (oops, forgot dyers list) - and I have wasted an entire day with this. I am, putting it as an understatement, greatly peeved.
With all this phone time, it is a miracle that I have managed to print a few things in the last 24 hours. I know we've talked before about how our environment subconsciously influences our art but it still always amazes me to see the relationships. As I was going through some of the pieces I printed recently, I observed...
the rag rug in the front hall
I did a bunch of gelatin prints, too - but they are for another time. I am done printing for now; tomorrow, I have to get my nails done for my TV taping. It is kind of funny because in the space of one minute, I will undoubtedly have blue paint or some such all over my hands.Saturday morning I leave. I do hope this e-mail business gets sorted before I go - but I have a feeling it won't. Nevertheless, I will try to find time to report.
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you own studio78.net, right? If you bought & control the domain name yourself (ie you have a dotster or godaddy or whatever account) you could just set yourself up a mail forwarding account at zone edit. Free for up to 5 domains I think. I used it for years when I had limited control over my web hosting, so I had a central point to change IPs and so on if my hosts changed servers or I changed hosts etc. Mail forwarding that completely bypasses homestead should take effect almost immediately. Is forwarding the only option? IE, does homestead not offer proper POP email accounts?
Sound like a seriously bad day. Sorry I missed you before you left for the taping. Safe travel. I hope it turns out to be lots and lots of fun. Sounds like you could use a break.
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