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From: "Perl Authors Upload Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Your visit at https://pause.perl.org/pause/query
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 09:07:37 +0200

> 
> 
> (this an automatic mail sent by a program because somebody asked for
> it. If you did not intend to get it, please let us know and we will
> take more precautions to prevent abuse.)
> 
> Somebody, probably you, has visited the URL
> 
>     https://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=mailpw
> 
> and asked that you, "FORREST", should get a ticket that enables the
> setting of a new password. Here it is (please watch out for line
> wrapping errors of your mail reader and other cut and paste errors,
> this URL must not contain any spaces):
> 
>     
>https://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=change_passwd;ABRA=FORREST.9ecc74a6855e88ef5d7e0a57dc75cfa8
> 
> Please visit this URL, it should open you the door to a password
> changer that lets you set a new password for yourself. This ticket
> will expire within a few hours. If you don't need it, do nothing. By
> the way, your old password is still valid.
> 
> Yours truly,
> The Pause
> 

Argh!  I missed the upload window, so still can't use this account.
Any chance someone could send me a GPG-encrypted password?  My key
(which was used to sign this message) can be found at
http://www.abstractfactory.org/gpg_key.html, as well as having been
entered at http://www.keyserver.net/.

I hope that wouldn't be too much of a hassle; AFAIK it would be more
secure than sending me the url to change my password, and I don't know
whether I will get my mail in time next time, either.

Forrest
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