Hello!

All i get, even after changing my password, is that

  Error

  User 'SDAODEN' set to nologin. Many users with an insecure password have got 
their password reset recently because of an incident on perlmonks.org. Please 
talk to modules@perl.org to find out how to proceed

  Please try again, probably by using the Back button of your browser and 
repeating the last action you took.

page.  Please, please, re-enable my account.


The problems i had with the emails are, fyi, as follows:

  - pause aka mxny1.nyc1.develooper.com[136.144.50.121]
    does not support sender address verification, ie,
    when my postfix verifies the upl...@pause.perl.org
    address at that server, it gets "undeliverable" error.
    This is a problem on your side, i think it would be sufficient
    to add a "upload: /dev/null" in your aliases (if it is done
    like that with your server).

  - this causes a mail log entry.

  - the mail log entry was detected by the log parser
    i unfortunately have to use, and that blocked the
    mxny1.nyc1.develooper.com[136.144.50.121] address at the
    firewall level.

   - because your mail server is doing fine it iteratively tried
     again since at least the 26th, over and over blocking again
     the address at firewall level (i have Linux with the "old
     firewall", and use xt_recent with timeouts).

   - *I* was too stupid to get an idea of what, actually, was
     happening.  (I have in the queue a log parser rewrite, since
     end if July, yet unfinished, which will (in my mind) not fail
     for greylisting and sender address verification errors.)

   - However, even though that would have prevented my insanity,
     as mxny1.nyc1.develooper.com[136.144.50.121] could have been
     seen in the maillog, then, i would still have to temporarily
     disable sender address verification in order to communicate
     with PAUSE.  It is now enabled again.


Thank you!
Ciao,

--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer,                The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter           he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter  wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)
|
|In Fall and Winter, feel "The Dropbear Bard"s pint(er).
|
|The banded bear
|without a care,
|Banged on himself for e'er and e'er
|
|Farewell, dear collar bear

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