From: | Ron Johnson <ron(dot)l(dot)johnson(at)cox(dot)net> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: changing my mail address |
Date: | 2018-03-17 18:31:11 |
Message-ID: | c22dcfce-737d-5cfc-1270-821803742b86@cox.net |
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On 03/17/2018 01:08 PM, Stephen Frost wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> * Ron Johnson (ron(dot)l(dot)johnson(at)cox(dot)net) wrote:
>> On 03/17/2018 10:51 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:
>>> Once you've done that, log out of all PG sites (possibly by deleteing
>>> cookies which you may have from them) and then log into postgresql.org
>>> first and then go to lists.postgresql.org and the update should be
>>> passed through.
>> Sadly, https://www.postgresql.org/account/reset/ hasn't worked for me in yearss.
> That wasn't what the OP was asking about, but if you're having an issue
> there, then please explain exactly what you're trying to do and what
> issue you're seeing. We're happy to try and resolve any such issues.
Having https://www.postgresql.org/account/reset/ send an password email to
the address where I receive list emails hasn't worked for me in years.
(Yes, I looked in the Spam folder, and the Inbox, and the folder where
-general emails are filtered to.)
When I'd stopped using PG for a while, the simplest solution was to send
them to the Trash.
--
Angular momentum makes the world go 'round.
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