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Recover SETI Password?

Michael

Elite member
I signed up for SETI long enough ago that I used @home.

I'd like to be able to change my account, but I don't have the password anymore.

Is there a way to get in touch with them and thwell them my email address has changed? (now comcast.net)

Michael
 
Is there a contact email address I can write to for help? I searched and couldn't find one.

Michael
 
Is your @home email beyond recovery?

(*me waves at Micheal*!🙂 ,long time no see🙁................... or am I loosing it??😉 )
 
I've got no clue if this really works but i just saw this on the S@H forums the other day.

Subject: Re: changed email address, lost stats of 4 years Message 1 of 1
Posted by AMS on Jul 11, 2003 at 16:00

I had the same problem recently. Go to
http:/www.softwarepatch.com/software/indexdat.html. Download this free
program. Clear your Internet Explorer history & run the program. Set the
filter to setiathome & then read the URLs around the date & time you lost
things. You will be able to see the password you were using & the E-mail
address. Don't forget there will be quite a few of these if you tried several
times.I had entered my e-mail with an error. I was able to locate this-use it.
Open my account -change the details- & run again. It did pick up work units I
had done in the new file & added them to my original totals.
Good luck
Don
 
That is definitely a great find Spacehead. :Q

I'm going to save that info for future use. 😉
 
This problem could affect a lot of users. I have Charter Cable and all of a sudden my e-mail would not work. they had changed everyones e-mail address from nebi.com to charter.net with no notice and changed the server name tp pop.charter.net and the smtp server to smtp.charter.net. really stupid, they had a denial of service attack and this was there response.

Bleep
 
Since I signed up 2 computers ago, I'm not sure that searching my new one would be of any help.

Michael
 
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