User update for FPREICH
(This Mail was generated by the server https://pause.kbx.de/pause/authenquery;ACTION=edit_cred automatically) Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [FPREICH] fullname: [Frank-Peter Reich] email: [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] was [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] homepage: [] cpan_mail_alias: [secr] was [publ] Data were entered by FPREICH (Frank-Peter Reich). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause
The userid TERJE
I just found by searching for my own name at some search engines the URL http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/modules/1999-05/msg00123.html where I found that I have been given an account at PAUSE server after all. I thought that did not get any answer to my request for an account, but now I see that got an account, but I had given you an e-mail address that do not work, and that is why I have never got that mail. If you would please change the E-mail address for the account TERJE to [EMAIL PROTECTED] that would be nice. If you also could re-send the mail with the procedure of password approval to this mail address I would be really happy. You can check that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an address that is not working by trying to send something to that address. You will discover that the mail bounces back to you. -- ** Terje BrĂ¥ten | "For God sent not his Son into The Norwegian Institute of Technology --+-- the world to condemn the world; Faculty of Physics and Mathematics |but that the world through him E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |might be saved" John 3:17 **
Request for PAUSE registration
Full Name: William N. Odom (Bill) Email Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://tmtowtdi.com/ Preferred ID: WNODOM Description of what I'm planning to contribute: I'm taking over development and maintenance of Matt Sergeant's (MSERGEANT) Win32::ASP module. As soon as I receive a PAUSE ID, Matt will make the proper arrangements to transfer the module. Here's the current module list entry for Win32::ASP: Win32::ASP Rdpr Makes PerlScript ASP development easier I'll also be contributing scripts and modules related to my upcoming presentation at the O'Reilly Open Source Conference / TPC4 ("Moving a Thousand PCs with Perl"). Thanks, Bill Odom