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Message no. 1
From: jhubert@***.de (JÃŒrgen_Hubert)
Subject: Dumpshock Forum Troubles
Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 10:15:10 +0200
----- Original Message -----
From: ""Jürgen Hubert"" <jhubert@***.de>
To: <shadowrn@*****.dumpshock.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:21 AM
Subject: Dumpshock Forum Troubles


> Can anyone send me the email for the administrator of the Dumpshock
> forums?
>
> I haven't used the forum for so long that I have forgotten my password,
> and
> when I am using the "send a new password" form, it seems to send the new
> password to an old, defunct email address to which I have no longer
> access...

_Anyone_? I found the "forums@*********.com" email address on one of the
forum help pages, but the email I sent there just bounced...


- Jürgen Hubert

Urbis - A World of Cities
Homepage: http://juergen.the-huberts.net/dnd/urbis/index.html
Developer's Journal: http://www.livejournal.com/community/worldofcities/
Message no. 2
From: adamj@*********.com (Adam Jury)
Subject: Dumpshock Forum Troubles
Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 02:22:14 -0600
On 16-Jul-05, at 2:15 AM, Jürgen Hubert wrote:

>> Can anyone send me the email for the administrator of the Dumpshock
>> forums?
>>
>> I haven't used the forum for so long that I have forgotten my
>> password, and
>> when I am using the "send a new password" form, it seems to send the
>> new
>> password to an old, defunct email address to which I have no longer
>> access...
>
> _Anyone_? I found the "forums@*********.com" email address on one of
> the forum help pages, but the email I sent there just bounced...

Sent you a private email regarding this on the 13th. Check your spam
filter/mailbox?

Adam

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