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Old 14-Jun-2009, 03:28
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Good Morning,

I have changed my eMail address in ncc but still receive reply notifications on my 'old' address instead of the new one.

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Old 14-Jun-2009, 07:08
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> I have changed my eMail address in ncc but still receive reply
> notifications on my 'old' address instead of the new one.


what is an 'ncc' and what does it have to do with openSUSE or this forum?

hmmmmm...are you talking about a mailing list? an openSUSE mailing
list perhaps?

if so, when did you make the address change? are you certain it
"took"? (did you get feedback from the mail-list server?)

can you post the full header of an example that was addressed to the
new address but was delivered to the old address..

as well as one which was address and delivered to the old address..

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Old 14-Jun-2009, 11:27
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 12:08:18 +0000, natural_pilot wrote:

> what is an 'ncc' and what does it have to do with openSUSE or this
> forum?


NCC = Novell Customer Center. It's where the account information for the
forum login is set up.

MarcusMoeller, there's a control panel in the forum software where the e-
mail address is set to. If I remember correctly, the information is
populated automatically only the first time you login to the forums, then
you would have to change it in the forum control panel. Go to
forums.opensuse.org and login, then go to "User Control Panel" (Link on
the main forum page) and you should be able to edit the e-mail address
forum notifications are sent to from there.

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Old 14-Jun-2009, 11:56
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On 2009-06-14 12:27:43 -0400, Jim Henderson
<hendersj@no-mx.forums.opensuse.org> said:

> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 12:08:18 +0000, natural_pilot wrote:
>
>> what is an 'ncc' and what does it have to do with openSUSE or this
>> forum?

>
> NCC = Novell Customer Center. It's where the account information for the
> forum login is set up.
>
> MarcusMoeller, there's a control panel in the forum software where the e-
> mail address is set to. If I remember correctly, the information is
> populated automatically only the first time you login to the forums, then
> you would have to change it in the forum control panel. Go to
> forums.opensuse.org and login, then go to "User Control Panel" (Link on
> the main forum page) and you should be able to edit the e-mail address
> forum notifications are sent to from there.
>
> Jim


Thanks Jim.

Marcus, if that doesn't work, just PM an admin for assistance.

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Old 15-Jun-2009, 10:03
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Default Re: eMail address change

I've got it sorted by changing your email address here to match your login
email address.

See the sticky in this forum titled "User ID, Password, and email address
issues" for an explanation.

Let one of us know if you experience any further problems.

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