On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 17:34:45 -0700, Thad Robosson wrote: > Here it is. The info you need is below, but I believe that Paul will need to > set up each of these emails to be usable with SACboard, forum, and announce. > Stan, when you get some time, please set these up on the website in place of > our personal emails using the JavaScript to keep the spambots at bay. > > I'd like to thank Bob, Stan, and Paul for helping out with this. > > I'm going to set mine up and test it out. > > Thad > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bob Erdmann > > I've set up all of the accounts shown below. > > president@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > vicepresident@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > treasurer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > secretary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > properties@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > novicegroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > newsletter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > publicevents@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > atmgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > deepskygroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This is now in the archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/sac-board/02-2004/msg00000.html Although the addresses are munged, how to take over the mailboxes is still readily apparent. Everyone needs to take control of their mailboxes and change their passwords ASAP. Report any difficulties promptly. Do not use a password you're already using, unless you'd like someone else to know it. I'm unsure that this POP3 server uses encryption for the password, so expect the password to be sent in plaintext. This isn't a problem for POP3 servers at ISPs like Cybertrails or AOL, but it is for Cox or networks at work (where you share a connection with your neighbors). I'll add the addresses and place them on vacation (they'll recieve no mail from the lists, although they may post them). -Paul