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I've closed the email account that was in my profile and do not want a new email address to be in its place. Using a null email will not work apparently. Since, the forum software does not support this choice. Is there a way to do this? If so, how?
you might go to Yahoo and create an e-mail account that you will never visit and just use that address. You can do that anonymously so that any mail will just end up in a dead end.
There is also a "Yes-No" choice for whether you want your e-mail address to be usable by members--you can chose No. I think the Association wants an address on file for some other reasons... Either way, your address is not visible to "harvesting" systems.
I think you can just leave the address there, and change the "do you want email" question to no, and that will get you what you want. If not, please let me know and I will look into it further.
It would be nice to have your new email for our membership database, so we can send you notices now and then, ballots, telltales, stuff like that, but not required. If you want us to have the new address, please send to to Justin (Secretary) or myself (kevin@catapult.biz).
Point is, I am eliminating my email address. I won't have one shortly. Didn't want someone to try and send me an email and wonder why I didn't respond.
Email is a required field b/c new members have to confirm the new account via an automated email reply. This stops automated systems from registerring and spamming our forum.
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