web site.

I frantically got on my account at hypermart and tried to open the option for setting a sub-domain, but I knew from previous e-mails with hypermart that you had to buy special software to do this.  Because I do have three domains, one a domain and three are sub-domains on this site, I will eventually do this, but with so many other things awry, I hesitated to start some other project until some of them got settled.  I could not open this software because I had not bought it, but a little box on the right side of the page said that I had a sub-domain at 66.150.0.106.  Whois says this is an organization called Internap Network Services and gives no e-mail or snail mail addresses.  I e-mailed hypermart tech support about this, and they said I would have to buy the software before I could specify a sub-domain on my web site (what they had already told me) so, having already formed a not very congenial connection at domainpeople, I e-mailed them to ask them to take the sub-domains off my web site and to get off their asses and allow the web site to migrate to the new registrar.  I think this got their attention, they did finish the process of sending tesseractpublications.com to hypermart's registrar, tucows. 

I did get some spam when I logged on to me e-mail at tesseractpublications.com on 10/13.  I think there were even a couple of items that might be regarded as web site feedback, although not the usual people looking for help with toxic exposure (janetleih.com) or sexual harassment (washrag.org).  Perhaps that is because I got an e-mail from the Miles Foundation, an organization which is working to help victims of domestic abuse, and now sexual harassment, in the military, with a whole litany of complaints they had gotten from visitors to web sites like theirs and mine, of being spammed, dunned for donations, given bad advice, etc., etc., etc., after visiting feminist web sites.  This was my worst fear through the whole ordeal, that individuals who were hacking into my e-

STOLEN PASSWORDS

Text Box: The passwords to my accounts at my registrar had apparently been stolen from my office.  Since the local sheriff thinks nobody can get in it, I wonder how else they might have gotten them.