Who controls the Oracle.Wizards.Com mailing list?

ferratus

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Hello, back in my more foolish younger days, I used my own real full name when posting to oracle.wizards.com D&D related newsgroups (particularly Dragonlance).

I am looking all over the oracle.wizards.com site, but I can't find anyone to talk to about getting my posts off of google. Does anyone here know who I could talk to?
 

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Thanks for your help, I'm giving that address a try.

But yeah, I never realized at the time that Google would become such an all-consuming monster.
 

postmaster@hasbro.com to me


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So, it seems that the oracle listserv is still kicking around hasbro's servers. So who should I go to next?

 

postmaster@hasbro.com to me


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So, it seems that the oracle listserv is still kicking around hasbro's servers. So who should I go to next?


Heh - that was an address that was listed as owner for the lists. So it would seem they likely don't pay much attention to the lists anymore. I don't really have any other info to offer as a suggestion. Sometimes the mailing lists will contain a contact email address in the footer of the list email. I also saw in the DnD-L FAQ that putting the phrase [STAFF] in the subject line of an email to the list *might* draw the attention of a staff member, but no guarantees.
 

This isn't any of my business but... did you really post something that damaging using your real name?

Just because there are posts out there with your name on them talking about D&D, it doesn't seem like it would be that big a deal.
 


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