Greetings Ron, * Ron Johnson (ron.l.johnson@xxxxxxx) wrote: > On 03/17/2018 01:08 PM, Stephen Frost wrote: > >* Ron Johnson (ron.l.johnson@xxxxxxx) 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.) If you could contact me off-list with exactly the email address you're using, we can look into it. Note that the account reset page will only work if you have an existing account and only for the (single) email address associated with that account. Other email addresses which are added through https://lists.postgresql.org are not actually able to be used to log into https://postgresql.org (at least, not yet.. maybe one day). > When I'd stopped using PG for a while, the simplest solution was to send > them to the Trash. These days, each email from the mailing list includes a link which can be used to unsubscribe from that list without having any account. Thanks! Stephen
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