I don't know if it has anything to do with it but take a look at this thread:
weird pm receivedYeah, I got my PM, posted in that thread, came back to this thread and you just turned me around like 720 degrees. My head's a-spinning. Lol.
Send the big man a PM with the time stamps of the emails, he might have the IP of the culprit. Of course it could just be a tor exit node or whatever, but it could be not.
My e-mail provider linked to his IP address, which I looked up. It said it was a VPN, and whoever this rubberdick is used Bangladesh as the location. Man, I hope it's not the gas station guy across the street from me. That's not paranoid, is it?
I'm not crazy, right?
Um, no comment, but that's off topic.

Message received.
Honestly, it sounds like an amateur attempt. Still you may want to assess the strength of the passwords for your forum account and the affiliated email account, and take action if needed.
Man, my e-mail password for that throwaway account is so strong, it'd take an Avogadro's number of cryptographers a million lifetimes to crack it. And then even if they hit the lottery they'd be left with a bunch of spam, because that's all that e-mail account receives. But thanks for the advice anywho.
This type of thing happens a lot, if you're a user with a little bit of a reputation, regardless where you're at, then you'll likely see this.
Damn right regardless of where you're at--I'm a nobody with nothing to my name, and who the hell would want to pick my account to hack? I haven't pissed anybody off lately that I know of. Maybe Big Brother Biden finally formed a crypto goon squad that's infiltrated bitcointalk and has started with retards like me. That would actually make sense, given that it's Biden we're talking about. Goddamn Weekend at Bernie's president with the real power having their arms up his sphincter to prop him up and get him to the church on time, if you know what I'm saying.
I don't even know what I'm saying. Can't fuckin' sleep again.