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


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>Welcome Ralph Padron,
>
>PAUSE, the Perl Authors Upload Server, has a userid for you:
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>     WHOELSE
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>Once you've gone through the procedure of password approval (see the
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>This is what we have stored in the database now:
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>   Name:      Ralph Padron
>   email:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   homepage:
>   enteredby: Graham Barr

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>  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.
>

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