There is a computer club in Vienna called "Metalab" (http://www.metalab.at) of which I'm a member of. I recently talked to some of the guys there and it seems I've found an old Genesis player amongst them. After talking for a while, he said he's going to check it out again sometime next week (he's on vacation atm), and recommended that I send out an invitation to the other members via mailing list, which I did. So, I hope I'm able to attract other command-line/rp geeks like me and get them into this wonderful game.
Similar groups exist in other countries, i'm sure, and people are regularly open enough to give it a try. From there on, it's on them and us. If they like it, they keep coming (I did

Hoping to see a lot of austrian IP addresses in Genesis,
Aristos.
P.S.
I think most of the information in this forum which could be considered "frustrating", like for example: people saying this isnt working, or that guild is overpowered, or whatever type of comments which common sense would say would not attract a new player, should be available to members of the forum only. When someone is checking out a new MUD, the last thing they want to see is that their current players are disatisfied with it.
Most people can't login directly and start playing (they're at work, in school, don't have the time atm, etc) but anyone can browse a forum to see what the community is like. If they see something attractive, something they could "get into", then the probability of them logging in and checking it out will be higher.