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Mailstrom
dug around and posted what i could find on the site so far. haven't tried any bruteforcing yet, i might do that at work if i can cut some time between things. (work up at a major registrar, so, lots of web tools readily on hand) --Killjoy 01:01, 12 March 2007 (PDT)
Trinity Episcopalian
mentioned in the email communication, most of the sites when mentioning things capitalized like this, or with a legit sounding company/organisation name, seem to be provisions for new websites. haven't had luck yet. any help would be great! --Killjoy 01:01, 12 March 2007 (PDT)
Consolidated
Could there be more mailboxes accessible on Consolidated, perhaps hinted at by the captured email chain? I tried some obvious ones but got nothing. Perhaps someone else is more inspired than I at guessing possible mailboxes to try? Or maybe this is just another rathole? --Mr z 09:23, 12 March 2007 (PDT)
Following the thinking, is it possible some of the username/passwords from other sites (or hidden text on other sites) may access if used as damage/shard inputs, I'm going to try and collect some of it and see if anything pops up, same with the mailbox idea! --killjoy 09:38, 12 March 2007 (PDT)
maelstrom
the name "mailstrom" is a play on the word maelstrom[1]
which can be defined:
maelstrom \MAYL-struhm\, noun: 1. A large, powerful, or destructive whirlpool. 2. Something resembling a maelstrom; a violent, disordered, or turbulent state of affairs.
--LiquidVanity 11:27, 12 March 2007 (PDT)
Mandatory childcare classes, might not be such a bad idea...