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Somehow it shows "richsul@earthlink.nwr," it is actually "richsul@earthlink.net." I'd like to correct that. How can I do it?

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--Dick Sullivan HonFRPS

 

 

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@Richsul@earthlink.nwr

You can do this by clicking on your user name at the top right of this web page and then select "Account Settings".  Email addresses can then be edited.

However, the advice offered repeatedly here is to NOT use one's personal email address as the displayed user name.  Spambots can harvest it and one's Inbox can then potentially become deluged with unwanted mail.

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22 minutes ago, emmrecs01 said:

the advice offered repeatedly here is to NOT use one's personal email address as the displayed user name

It isn’t a good idea to post one’s personal email address in plain text at all on a public forum, so Dick would be well advised to edit his original post and disguise the ‘@earthlink.net’ reference there.

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31 minutes ago, emmrecs01 said:

You can do this by clicking on your user name at the top right of this web page and then select "Account Settings".  Email addresses can then be edited

@Richsul

I have removed the incorrect part of your display name. Your email address is hidden (and correct). If you are keen to put it back to a real email address (despite the advice above) you can edit it as you see fit as emmrecs01 says by going here.

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