On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Andreas J. Koenig
<andreas.koenig.7os6v...@franz.ak.mind.de> wrote:

> Sure you can. The email address you have with your account is public and
> published, so I can reproduce it here: da...@megginson.com
>
> Looks like you can receive mail there.

Unfortunately, not.  That address came under sustained attack during
the mid 2000s (up to 10,000 messages/hour) and remains unusable now,
though the volume is much lower -- Google is kindly handling the
attack for me now, somehow.  I never found out what caused the attack,
other than that it seemed to originate in infected MS Outlook
installations.

My current address in that domain is david.meggin...@megginson.com.  I
can establish that I own the megginson.com domain by placing a small
file of your choosing in the root directory of the web site.  Would
that be enough proof for you to change the email address record to
c...@megginson.com (I'd prefer that to david.meggin...@megginson.com
if the address is going to be published)?


Thanks in advance for your help,


David

>
>  > I would like to transfer the SGMLSpm module to Andrew Bailey (RAAB),
>  > who is interested in actively maintaining it.  I would appreciate any
>  > help, either getting me access to the account (so that I can do the
>  > transfer), or transferring ownership of the module directly.
>
> I'm ready to help if you encounter problems but I'm pretty sure you can
> use the password recovery mechanism.
>
> --
> andreas
>



-- 
Thanks, and all the best,


David

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