I've forwarded the below email from Jon Davison hoping a committee member or 
the committee member who handles the Mailing List subscriptions might be able 
to assist Jon.

Regards,
Ronni

Sent from Ronni's iPad4

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Jon Davison <[email protected]>
> Date: 18 February 2013 8:11:04 PM AWST
> To: Ronda Brown <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: WAMUG problems
> 
> Hi there Ronni
> 
> I wonder if you can help me at all. I picked your name as you are currently 
> in a dialogue with Alan, and I needed to contact someone at WAMUG.
> 
> I have this problem where I cannot see any posts that I am making to WAMUG, 
> so I have no idea if anyone is seeing them or not?
> I wonder if you could check to see if any posts have appeared on your machine 
> from me to WAMUG? I attach the two below.
> 
> I have two problems;
> 1. My previous email is no longer active, so I cannot change it in the 
> Options pane. They said they have sent me a reply, but as it no longer works
> I am unable to receive even this. So I cannot change my email.
> 
> Here is the email trail;
> 
>       Subject:        Re: Test
>       From:   Jon Davison <[email protected]>
>       Date:   18 February 2013 10:48:52 AM AWST
>       To:     [email protected]
> 
> Hi everyone, just testing the WAMUG return address, as my email address has 
> changed and I think it is affecting any return email from the group. I sent a 
> post yesterday and did not see it come in as I
> normally do. 
> 
> Also, I have forgotten my original password, as I want to create a new email 
> in the Options pane, but as the password needs to be resent to me, I cannot 
> do this either.
> 
> So is it possible that the WAMUG moderator can change my registered WAMUG  
> email link to the current address on this email? <[email protected]>
> Or at least resend this to me to see if it is in fact working?
> 
> Kind regards
> Jon
> 
> 
> And here is my initial request about obtaining Mac OS X 4 if poss from anyone;
> 
>       Subject:        Re: OS 10.4
>       From:   Jon Davison <[email protected]>
>       Date:   17 February 2013 6:16:03 PM AWST
>       To:     [email protected]
> 
> Hi everyone. I have an old iMac (A1058) 2004 I think, that has an erased HD, 
> and I would like to re install an OS. My question is do I need
> to firstly install OS 10.4, before upgrading to say Tiger or Panther, Leopard 
> etc if poss? if so does anyone have an original install disk for a  
> machine of this age?
> 
> I have tried all the disks I have an they are either upgrades, or at the 
> earliest OS 10.6, so neither of these work, unless there is a work 
> around for these?
> 
> Sorry about such a long winded email Ronni, but any help would be welcome.
> 
> Kind regards
> Jon
> Jon Davison
> Photographer/Art Director
> Eye in the Sky Productions
> Western Australia
> m: 0403 235938
> e: [email protected]
> Facebook: jondcameraman
> w: www.eyeinthesky.com.au
> 
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