Dear Sir or Madam, I sent a user registration request early this month and received the following email as well as noticed this response message. http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg11468.html
However, I've yet to receive a password or follow-up email regarding the account. I've entered the user-id into the forgot password form on pause and haven't received any emails thus far. Is there by any chance a problem with the queue on the mail server or could further messages be coming from a mail server listed on an RBL or unresolved IP to domain (thus my mail server rejecting the messages I'm expecting to receive from pause). I would appreciate any assistance in obtaining the password for the account and isolating if any problems do exist in me obtaining future mailings. Thanks for your time. Regards, Ralph Padron >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Welcome new user WHOELSE > From: "Perl Authors Upload Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 19:14:38 +0200 > Delivered-To: mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > >Welcome Ralph Padron, > >PAUSE, the Perl Authors Upload Server, has a userid for you: > > WHOELSE > >Once you've gone through the procedure of password approval (see the >separate mail you should receive about right now), this userid will be >the one that you can use to upload your work or edit your credentials >in the PAUSE database. > >This is what we have stored in the database now: > > Name: Ralph Padron > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > homepage: > enteredby: Graham Barr At 05:00 PM 5/1/2002 +0000, you wrote: >Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Received: from onion.perl.org (onion.valueclick.com [209.85.157.220]) > by altair.elitedigital.net (8.11.6/8.11.6) with SMTP id g41HNUe30703 > for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Wed, 1 May 2002 13:23:35 -0400 >Received: (qmail 63870 invoked by uid 1005); 1 May 2002 17:00:33 -0000 >Date: 1 May 2002 17:00:33 -0000 >Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >UserAgent: autoresponder/1.02 >Precedence: bulk >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: New Registration >X-Spam-Status: No, hits=2.0 required=5.0 tests=NO_REAL_NAME,SUPERLONG_LINE >version=2.11 >Status: O > >Hi, and thanks for mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is an automated >response to your email. > >We get lots of mail, and sometimes it takes us a while to get to yours. >Please be patient, we *will* try and respond as soon as we can gather >enough tuits. > >In the meantime, here are some pointers which may help you find your >answer, along with some hints for making your [EMAIL PROTECTED] >experience easier. > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] has several roles: > >1. creating PAUSE accounts >2. keeping the CPAN module list updated >3. responding to enquiries about modules and especially module naming > >If you mailed us about getting a PAUSE account >---------------------------------------------- >It will probably be set up in the next few days. You will receive email >notifying you when your account has been created. In the meantime, read >the PAUSE documentation at: > http://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=pause_04about > >If you mailed us to register a module namespace >----------------------------------------------- >This may take up to a week. If you haven't received email confirming >your namespace registration by then, please poke us (gently). > >You can make it easier for us next time by using the namespace request >form on PAUSE; this gives us your request in a standard format with >links we can just click on to approve it. > >If we have problems or comments with your proposed namespace, we'll >respond within a week with our opinions. Note that you can still upload >a module before we approve the namespace -- it just won't appear in the >official modules list, and we may ask you to change the name before >we'll list it there. > >In the meantime, or for next time, we recommend you discuss your >proposed namespace with any appropriate mailing lists or other fora of >Perl developers. Some of these include: > >Places to post your ideas etc (general): > comp.lang.perl.modules > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Places to discuss specific types of modules: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Date::* and Time::*) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DBI::*, DBIx::*) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (MacOS::*) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Crypt::*) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Test::*) > (...) > (check http://lists.perl.org/ for a full list of Perl lists) > >Another good idea is to look back through the [EMAIL PROTECTED] archive, >at http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/, and see if we've >dealt with a similar issue before. > >If you had a general module-related enquiry >------------------------------------------- >We'll try to get back to you within a week. If we don't, and the >resources listed below don't help you find your answer, please prod us >(gently). > >If your enquiry was related to module naming, the resources listed in >the above section will probably be useful to you. > >If you want to know if anyone's written a module similar to one you're >thinking of writing, check http://search.cpan.org/ and search for as >many relevant keywords as you can think of. > >If you're writing a module for the first time and want advice, read the >perlnewmod manpage, at http://perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/pod/perlnewmod.html >or "perldoc perlnewmod". > >If you need help installing Perl modules, read the perlmodinstall >manpage, at http://perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/pod/perlmodinstall.html or >"perldoc perlmodinstall". > >If your email was unrelated to Perl modules >------------------------------------------- >Sorry, wrong address. Don't expect a response. > > > > > Received: (qmail 63840 invoked by uid 76); 1 May 2002 17:00:28 -0000 > Received: from root@[63.97.42.15] (HELO altair.elitedigital.net) > (63.97.42.15) by onion.perl.org (qpsmtpd/0.07) with SMTP; Wed May 1 > 17:00:28 2002 -0000 > Received: from duh.elitedigital.net (duh [64.192.163.205]) by > altair.elitedigital.net (8.11.6/8.11.6) with ESMTP id g41HLvf30543 (using > TLSv1/SSLv3 with cipher DES-CBC3-SHA (168 bits) verified NO) for > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Wed, 1 May 2002 13:21:58 -0400 > Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Return-Receipt-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Disposition-Notification-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 5.1 > Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 13:04:26 -0400 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: WhoElse? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: New Registration > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed > > I am interested in submitting some of my work to CPAN; at this time I have > one module packaged and documented for submission. Thus, my > request/information is provided herein. > > Name: Ralph Padron > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Preferred user ID for CPAN: WHOELSE > Reasons: > Initially, I've documented an old routine I wrote to find the "longitudinal > redundancy check" (LRC) of a string. LRC is a one byte character commonly > used as a check-byte-field in data transmissions that are line-by-line and > enclosed in STX-ETX characters. I've used this in transmitting analog > modem data as well as sometimes TCP socket transmission for financial > protocols that are currently in use (credit card, debit card, check and > other electronic payments: list of current users undisclosed). > > I've found no module on CPAN that would provide the LRC of a string and > although the routine is a fairly simple loop mechanism, a pre-existing > module may help other authors not have to research the algorithm in any > books. > > I expect that I will be able to document some of my existing code and > package this in subsequent modules related to error-detection for data > transmission, financial protocols, or whatever else I manage to find on my > old hard drives. >