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  <title>NITRC News Group Forum: change-in-amount-of-nitrc-email-</title>
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  <description>Dear NITRC User:  Many of you have noticed a change in NITRC's email
behavior. In NITRC version V2.0.5-0 release (February 14, 2011), we
announced this change: &quot;New NITRC users monitor the NITRC forum by
default, and we have taken the liberty of subscribing current users.&quot;

We also note that this forum monitoring can be turned off on your
Account Maintenance page at http://www.nitrc.org/my/, in the
open-discussion forum at
http://www.nitrc.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=2, or by sending e-mail
to moderator@nitrc.org.

We apologize for any unwanted emails this change has caused the
community; the objective was to promote community involvement in the
recently enhanced, general, community-wide discussion forum that was
obscurely hidden to NITRC users who registered prior to this release.
We are working on ways to reduce content-less posts, and better detect
spam posts. Your patience is appreciated while we work through the
issues of providing the community with a comprehensive resource for
providing communication between investigators and developers in order
to better serve the community.</description>
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