Re: [savannah-help-public] Lost Password link does not send email
On 8/27/14, Assaf Gordon assafgor...@gmail.com wrote: I've tested the lost password on a different gmail account, and the reset-password email is received successfully. yes, it works fine. Please note that it looks like that are two GNU Savannah accounts with your name (I do not know if both belong to you): https://savannah.gnu.org/users/arnuld https://savannah.gnu.org/users/arnuld2012 One of them has the same email as you currently use. The other uses a different email address. Both are my accounts. Proof is my blogs: http://uttre.wordpress.com/ http://lispmachine.wordpress.com/ Check out about me page on blogs: http://uttre.wordpress.com/about-me/ I registered at Savannah when I used to use some other email service (I forgot which one) and savannah sends lost password email to that lost email account. I just wanted to have my username same as my first name arnuld than arnuld2012 but if it is not possible then at least please delete the account because no one is gonna login with that name and it costs FSF to run the services Thanks arnuld
Re: [savannah-help-public] Lost Password link does not send email
Hello, On 08/27/2014 02:56 AM, arnuld uttre wrote: I had an account at Savannah of which I have forgotten the password. I have not logged in from 2 years I guess. I have tried Lost Password option several times this week but I am not getting any email. Tried to register but it complains that email address is already registered Any idea what can I do next to get my account back ? I've tested the lost password on a different gmail account, and the reset-password email is received successfully. Perhaps the email was flagged as spam by your Gmail settings? Please search for an email originating from invalid.nore...@gnu.org in your gmail account, in Trash and Spam and All Mail folders. Please note that it looks like that are two GNU Savannah accounts with your name (I do not know if both belong to you): https://savannah.gnu.org/users/arnuld https://savannah.gnu.org/users/arnuld2012 One of them has the same email as you currently use. The other uses a different email address. Hope this helps, - Assaf
Re: [Savannah-help-public] lost password for mailman account
On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 04:52:32PM +0300, Evgeniy Sudyr wrote: Hello savannah-help-public, I lost password for my account on lists.nongnu.org in Ukrainian-translations mailing list. Password remind function don't work (i don't get mail from it). Please help get lost password. You should have received a new password. I'm investigating what's wrong with the current password-reseting code. -- Sylvain ___ Savannah-help-public mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers
Re: [Savannah-help-public] Lost password
Since transami.net does not exist anymore and since user 'transami' shows no recent activity, I assume you are user 'transami', and I updated the email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Sylvain On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 02:47:18PM +, TRANS wrote: Hi, I haven't worked on my GUtopIa project for quite some time. Since then I have lost my password (username is transami). But I can't request it via Forgot Password becuase my email address has changed since then too. It was [EMAIL PROTECTED] but now is [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or [EMAIL PROTECTED]). So I need help. Sorry for the inconvenience, ___ Savannah-help-public mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers
Re: [Savannah-help-public] Lost password
So I sent my passwds to public lists, ... you are right!!! I am not very wise :) :) Ok, I will check my passwords inmediately anyway, ... You can be sure [EMAIL PROTECTED] DOES NOT WORK and will not work for a very long period (until somebody with my same name and family name ever joins ESA, what is not very likely, ...) Thanks a lot again Sylvain, Carlos Linares López Profesor Visitante --- Despacho 2.2.A06 Grupo de Planificación y Aprendizaje (PLG) Departamento de Informática Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Avenida de la Universidad, 30 28911 Leganés - Madrid (España) -- http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares Tlf - +34 91 624 91 09 Sylvain Beucler wrote: Hi, First, you unfortunately CCed the password to a public list (check the recipient list) :/ I had replaced the ones you had sent me in a private mail with *, but you send it again with [EMAIL PROTECTED] in Cc. Just check your accounts were you used that password.. I set the new mail in the user database, which means you can click on the Lost Password? link and get mail to your new address with information on how to set your password to whatever you want. I had sent a mail to the old address to check that it was well bouncing. The bounce came late, so I first though the address was still valid, which would have been strange :) ___ Savannah-help-public mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers
Re: [Savannah-help-public] Lost password
Hi, Since, 1) my test mail actually bounced / returned back as error 2) the 'sal' project is currently empty 3) you're giving me sensible information about the GNU status of C++ SAL I changed your e-mail in the database. You now can ask for a new password :) Btw, passwords were reset after the 11/2003 compromise. That might explain why you couldn't find your password again :/ -- Sylvain On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 12:36:51AM +0200, Carlos Linares Loacute;pez wrote: No, no, it should not appear as GNU software (I do usually refer to it as GNU since I want for it to become officially GNU software - moreover, I have also contacted Brian Gough ---project manager of GNU Scientific Library--- to see whether it would be feasible to distribute C++ SAL (without the GNU preffix ;) within GSL). I am now a Lecturer at my University so I have at least one student who wants to cooperate with the development of C++ SAL. Another one seems also interested. Regarding proving my identity, I see your point and you are definitely right. There are just a few things left I think we could do: 1) To tell my boss at the European Space Agency (who is not currently working for the European Space Agency anymore but for a company he funded taitus) to send you an e-mail certifying I am the same Carlos Linares López previously registered as [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2) To tell my boss at the University to send you an e-mail (or even a fax to any number you decide) certifying I am the same Carlos Linares Lopez that worked once for the European Space Agency ---hence, having the e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]. 3) To delete the GNU C++ Search Algorithms Library within Savannah and to create it again from scratch (it has not been touched for a long time, ... I know what I am saying! :) this time with my new e-mail address and password. Do you think any of these ideas could help? I do not know what else to do. I have just spent about 20 minutes trying some passwords I do usually try in Internet. I thought it should have been * or * or * or * or something like that. This time the passwd I selected seems to be pretty good (please, be aware of deleting this message, I am telling you some of my usual passwds :) though I know you have not requested me to do so, ... On the other hand, ... what do you mean with bouncing? sorry, ... :( Best regards, Hi, You control http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares and hence that's the source I should not trust. I then see that the informatik.uni- trier.de website points to 3 articles without any e-mail address. It also points to 2 online copies of the articles for sale, one indeed from European Space Agency, the other from apparently Deimos space (http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp? genre=articleissn=0302-9743volume=3040spage=445). Unfortunately I cannot download the articles without paying $15 so I cannot actually read the article to dig for more information. Technically, that doesn't link to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :/ Besides, your old e-mail is not bouncing. Is this normal? Last, you mention GNU C++ SAL, but it seems the project is not registered as a GNU project. Should it? -- Sylvain On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 10:31:00AM +0200, Carlos Linares López wrote: Ouch, ... you are definitely right!!! I see your point and I acknowledge you are avoiding other people to use my resources at savannah. Let's see what to do: hope the following is enough to prove I am the same Carlos Linares López that was once working at the European Space Agency when I started my project at Savannah (my e-mail there is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and current one is [EMAIL PROTECTED]) You can get the following info either from my personal webpage (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) in the papers section and from other independent sources such as the DBLP (http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/index.html) which is bibliographical index. Move to DBLP and make a query on authors using Carlos Linares. You will be inmediately re-directed to a web page with three papers written by me. Now, in a different browser, check out my current webpage (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) and move to the papers section. There you will see a compilation of all my papers and scientific works (including a paper published in a conference talking about my work on GNU C++ SAL). Please, note the following: 1. All the papers you found in the independent webpage DBLP do appear there as being mine 2. Have a look at the paper entitled Perimeter Search Performance which did also appear in the DBLP and note my affiliation to the European Space Agency and the e-mail address I do declare there being the same you currently have. 3. If you move now to my homepage from the papers section (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) note my current e-mail address which is this one. There you
Re: [Savannah-help-public] Lost password
That's great Sylvain, thanks a lot. However, would it be possible to have the same nick? (clinares) but with a different passwd? In that case I would like to use m0nyca (I am telling you since I have seen no way in the savannah site to explicity requiring this). I have tried to use the New account form guessing it would not work and, indeed, I got a That username already exists error. Now that I know what bouncing means, ... yeap, it bounces because I left the European Space Agency about 2,5 years ago so my e-mail address was definitely removed. That's why you are getting an error all the time ---as you surely guessed, btw! Thanks again Sylvain and sorry for all this mess, ... :( Carlos Linares López Profesor Visitante --- Despacho 2.2.A06 Grupo de Planificación y Aprendizaje (PLG) Departamento de Informática Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Avenida de la Universidad, 30 28911 Leganés - Madrid (España) -- http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares Tlf - +34 91 624 91 09 Sylvain Beucler wrote: Hi, Since, 1) my test mail actually bounced / returned back as error 2) the 'sal' project is currently empty 3) you're giving me sensible information about the GNU status of C++ SAL I changed your e-mail in the database. You now can ask for a new password :) Btw, passwords were reset after the 11/2003 compromise. That might explain why you couldn't find your password again :/ ___ Savannah-help-public mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers
Re: [Savannah-help-public] Lost password
Hi, First, you unfortunately CCed the password to a public list (check the recipient list) :/ I had replaced the ones you had sent me in a private mail with *, but you send it again with [EMAIL PROTECTED] in Cc. Just check your accounts were you used that password.. I set the new mail in the user database, which means you can click on the Lost Password? link and get mail to your new address with information on how to set your password to whatever you want. I had sent a mail to the old address to check that it was well bouncing. The bounce came late, so I first though the address was still valid, which would have been strange :) -- Sylvain On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 09:28:38PM +0200, Carlos Linares López wrote: That's great Sylvain, thanks a lot. However, would it be possible to have the same nick? (clinares) but with a different passwd? In that case I would like to use * (I am telling you since I have seen no way in the savannah site to explicity requiring this). I have tried to use the New account form guessing it would not work and, indeed, I got a That username already exists error. Now that I know what bouncing means, ... yeap, it bounces because I left the European Space Agency about 2,5 years ago so my e-mail address was definitely removed. That's why you are getting an error all the time ---as you surely guessed, btw! Thanks again Sylvain and sorry for all this mess, ... :( Carlos Linares López Profesor Visitante --- Despacho 2.2.A06 Grupo de Planificación y Aprendizaje (PLG) Departamento de Informática Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Avenida de la Universidad, 30 28911 Leganés - Madrid (España) -- http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares Tlf - +34 91 624 91 09 Sylvain Beucler wrote: Hi, Since, 1) my test mail actually bounced / returned back as error 2) the 'sal' project is currently empty 3) you're giving me sensible information about the GNU status of C++ SAL I changed your e-mail in the database. You now can ask for a new password :) Btw, passwords were reset after the 11/2003 compromise. That might explain why you couldn't find your password again :/ ___ Savannah-help-public mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers
Re: [Savannah-help-public] Lost password
Ouch, ... you are definitely right!!! I see your point and I acknowledge you are avoiding other people to use my resources at savannah. Let's see what to do: hope the following is enough to prove I am the same Carlos Linares López that was once working at the European Space Agency when I started my project at Savannah (my e-mail there is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and current one is [EMAIL PROTECTED]) You can get the following info either from my personal webpage (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) in the papers section and from other independent sources such as the DBLP (http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/index.html) which is bibliographical index. Move to DBLP and make a query on authors using Carlos Linares. You will be inmediately re-directed to a web page with three papers written by me. Now, in a different browser, check out my current webpage (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) and move to the papers section. There you will see a compilation of all my papers and scientific works (including a paper published in a conference talking about my work on GNU C++ SAL). Please, note the following: 1. All the papers you found in the independent webpage DBLP do appear there as being mine 2. Have a look at the paper entitled Perimeter Search Performance which did also appear in the DBLP and note my affiliation to the European Space Agency and the e-mail address I do declare there being the same you currently have. 3. If you move now to my homepage from the papers section (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) note my current e-mail address which is this one. There you will also see my whole name and family name being the same one you have. Hope this is enough, in case it is not, please let me know to devise any other procedure to prove my identity :) I'd also like: 1) thank you that you are currently taking sometime to follow that boring procedure to prove I am who, ... I am!! :) 2) once again thanks for the great work you are currently doing at Savannah. Best regards, Carlos Linares López Profesor Visitante --- Despacho 2.2.A06 Grupo de Planificación y Aprendizaje (PLG) Departamento de Informática Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Avenida de la Universidad, 30 28911 Leganés - Madrid (España) -- http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares Tlf - +34 91 624 91 09 Sylvain Beucler wrote: Hello, We need you to prove your identity :) Proof can include a GPG key that contains both e-mails, or a reference to a webpage that contained your old e-mail (eg. as seen through http://www.archive.org/) and that now contains the new one. Or any other solution you can think of. ___ Savannah-help-public mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers
Re: [Savannah-help-public] Lost password
Hello, We need you to prove your identity :) Proof can include a GPG key that contains both e-mails, or a reference to a webpage that contained your old e-mail (eg. as seen through http://www.archive.org/) and that now contains the new one. Or any other solution you can think of. -- Sylvain On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 12:58:13PM +0200, Carlos Linares López wrote: Hi there, My name is Carlos Linares López. Like 3 years ago I started a project in savannah (GNU C++ Search Algorithms Library) which is currently hosted at: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/sal since then, I have been so busy that I could never work on it again. However, I am now a lecturer at my University so I have far more time and one student of mine will aid me in finishing my job. However, I have just realized that my e-mail address there is wrong (I do not work for ESA anymore) and now it is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To make things look like worse, I have also forgotten my password so I can neither log in nor to get a clue about my password. My username is clinares and I have tried with my most used passwords with no success :( Please, would you mind sending me my passwd or the clue I wrote for remembering it? Thanks a lot for your help And congratulations for the very good work you are currently doing at Savannah! ___ Savannah-help-public mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers