Back to the main page

Mailing List Logs for ShadowRN

Message no. 1
From: The Wyrm Ouroboros <mehaffhm@******.SAN.UC.EDU>
Subject: Change of Address
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1993 20:29:23 -0400
As a few of you may have noticed, my mailing address has changed from
aalberdk@****** to mehaffhm@******. I'm still getting a few things off
of aalberdk, but all the main stuff is transferred over to mehaffhm.

Also, aalberdk is going down come the beginning of November; please,
please, .please. change your information lists. (Our Beloved ListMaster
already knows. ;) )

--
Ouroboros
The (Dead) Wyrm of the .Net
Message no. 2
From: MAGECK <YBKB@***.BITNET>
Subject: change of address
Date: Tue, 23 May 1995 18:23:25 -0500
Hey everyone just wanted ya ta know that my E-mail address has changed slightly
I no longer have the username of jvxnsya. I got tired of it so I switched it.
My new address is
YBKB@***.GROVE.IUP.EDU
********************************************************************************
This message was brought to you by WOLFSDEN INDUSTRIES
a division of MAGECK ENTERPRISES
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adam E. Buchanan | MAGECK
"One Dream One Soul One Prize One Goal" | YBKB@***.grove.iup.edu
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Message no. 3
From: The Seriously Silly <phinar@**.CENCOM.NET>
Subject: Re: change of address
Date: Tue, 23 May 1995 23:45:23 EDT
>Hey everyone just wanted ya ta know that my E-mail address has changed slightly
>I no longer have the username of jvxnsya. I got tired of it so I switched it.
>My new address is
>YBKB@***.GROVE.IUP.EDU

You mean you consciously choose these arcane strings of letters?!?!


<G>
(phinar@******.net)

Further Reading

If you enjoyed reading about change of address, you may also be interested in:

Disclaimer

These messages were posted a long time ago on a mailing list far, far away. The copyright to their contents probably lies with the original authors of the individual messages, but since they were published in an electronic forum that anyone could subscribe to, and the logs were available to subscribers and most likely non-subscribers as well, it's felt that re-publishing them here is a kind of public service.