I have a Stack Overflow account here: http://stackoverflow.com/users/58594/gordon-guthrie

I would like to be able to log into it but I can't.

I can't remember which e-mail address it is linked to (it is not gordon@hypernumbers.com or gordonguthrie@backawinner.gg which are my two main gmail accounts) it might be the secret e-mail account that Google creates underneath (something like gordonguthrie99@googlemail.com). The problem is that I don't know what that email address is.

The Stack Overflow site offers up loads of OpenId's to sign up with - but I don't know which one I used. I tried some but they either try and create new accounts or in one case took me to an account that I didn't know I'd had. Must be last time I tried to log in.

I know that if Stack Overflow would just send a email to the email address associated with the account all would be fine - but it won't do that.

So now, to ask this question, I have created a third account on Stack Overflow.

The only good thing about OpenId on Stack Overflow is it has made me aware of how awful OpenId and sign-in with Twitter/Facebook is and why I must never be tempted to implement it.

Please how do I log into Stack Overflow?

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SO convinced me how awesome OpenID is - I log in via two factor authentication that I control and I don't have to worry about per-site passwords. – Flexo Dec 31 '11 at 17:03
'I have forgotten my password' works brilliantly for me on loads of sites... – Gordon Guthrie Dec 31 '11 at 17:39
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It looks like you successfully left a comment on Stack Overflow on Jan 1, using your usual account. – Robert Harvey Jan 5 '12 at 0:06

closed as too localized by Robert Harvey Jan 5 '12 at 0:06

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