Dear Sir/Madam,
I had an account, AECOOPER, on your pause server, which I haven't
used for about 8 years, and it has been locked. This was associated with
the Monotone project originally (my package was
Monotone::Automatestdio). However I have started developing stuff in
Perl again and wish to upload some new modules. To compound the issue,
after a service call, my old ISP erroneously closed my account without
warning, completely their fault, and so I had no chance to transfer
accounts across to my new email.
The old email address was aecoo...@coosoft.plus.com, my new email
is aecoope...@gmail.com (as shown above).
I have included an old email header and body from you to help
verify who I am if that helps.
Could you please unlock my account and grant me access, updating my
email address.
Many thanks in advance,
Yours sincerely,
Anthony Cooper.
Raw email:
From - Sat Aug 8 11:00:45 2009
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Subject: Perl Monks compromised, PAUSE accounts at risk
Dear CPAN author,
This email is being sent to inform you that all passwords on the popular
Perl Monks website were compromised. Many CPAN authors have accounts
there and in some cases have used the same password for PAUSE.
If you have any reason to suspect that your PAUSE account password
is no longer secure, please visithttps://pause.cpan.org/ and change it.
If your PAUSE account is not affected, please disregard this message and
accept apologies for the unsolicited email.
Regards,
PAUSE Administrators
As reply:
On 29/07/2009 21:49, modules@perl.org wrote:
Dear CPAN author,
This email is being sent to inform you that all passwords on the popular
Perl Monks website were compromised. Many CPAN authors have accounts
there and in some cases have used the same password for PAUSE.
If you have any reason to suspect that your PAUSE account password is
no longer secure, please visit https://pause.cpan.org/ and change it.
If your PAUSE account is not affected, please disregard this message and
accept apologies for the unsolicited email.
Regards,
PAUSE Administrators