Sorting the member list by date, I see that the 50 newest members haven't been able to make a single post for more than 3 months now.
I've been approached by people, wanting to have their account activated, but so far no solution has been found.
What's up with the new accounts?
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Re: What's up with the new accounts?
Can accounts be deactivated ?
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Re: What's up with the new accounts?
The admin can do whatever he wants.
What seems like a fairy tale today may be reality tomorrow.
Here we have a fairy tale of the day after tomorrow....
Here we have a fairy tale of the day after tomorrow....
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Re: What's up with the new accounts?
Why do you want to?
rabbits
rabbits
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Re: What's up with the new accounts?
I haven't been able to post in this forum in the last 10 days because my account was automatically deactivated after I tried to change my obsolete email address. I think this is a phpBB 'feature'.
So I got locked out. Reseting the password did not work.
Sending mail to tcadmin got no response.
Trying to get a new account activated also got no response.
Sam Hull hasn't posted in about a year. Maybe he forgot to check the inbox for a while. I heard there are about 50 'tickets' in the backlog.
In short: no rabbits, but when getting response from an admin is this troublesome then I predict in the end only a few posters will be left
Luckily Harvey was able to get my existing account activated again, even though this is not his regular business.
Ron
So I got locked out. Reseting the password did not work.
Sending mail to tcadmin got no response.
Trying to get a new account activated also got no response.
Sam Hull hasn't posted in about a year. Maybe he forgot to check the inbox for a while. I heard there are about 50 'tickets' in the backlog.
In short: no rabbits, but when getting response from an admin is this troublesome then I predict in the end only a few posters will be left
Luckily Harvey was able to get my existing account activated again, even though this is not his regular business.
Ron
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Re: What's up with the new accounts?
Are we then without an admin to perform admin duties? How long has this been going on? Can someone take up the mantle?Ron Langeveld wrote:Harvey was able to get my existing account activated again, even though this is not his regular business.
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Re: What's up with the new accounts?
I agree Ron this is a serious problem. Hopefully the admin are reading this mail
and correct the situation.
rabbits
and correct the situation.
rabbits
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Re: What's up with the new accounts?
Hope is a dangerous thing, didn't you know?rabbits23 wrote:Hopefully the admin are reading this mail
and correct the situation
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Re: What's up with the new accounts?
Matthew Hull is Sam's brother, and posts in CTF daily. If anything had happened to Sam (= tcadmin) I am sure Matt would have told us.
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Re: What's up with the new accounts?
If they're of the good-relationship kind of brothers, getting a message to Sam (trough Matthew) about more than 3 months worth of activations, and more than 50 registered users in limbo, might not be a bad idea.