This may be sort of out-of-place here, but I didn't see any contact/support links at pause.perl.org.

I'm having a problem with the email settings. I want to link with MetaCPAN, so I need to have my pause email forward to my secret one. On this page, I select the option to forward to my secret email address, but I still receive nothing from MetaCPAN. When I return to the account settings page again later, it once again says that my pause account emails should be forwarded to "neither/nor", which is not what I selected! I searched my spam folder and found nothing, so I think it may be a problem with pause.perl.org.

Am I missing something here? I just need proper email forwarding.

Update: I contacted Andreas Koenig, whose email is posted on pause. He told me not to bother encrypting email to him unless it was for a secret of some kind. The problem was that I didn't notice the errors being displayed on the account settings page. After you click submit, they are displayed in normal black font at the top of the page (which is why I missed them). Mine complained that "CENSORED" was not a real email address (that's what was there for the public email field). So I changed that to be blank, and then it accepted the form and the change to my forwarding settings.

In reply to Pause Account Email Forwarding by nglenn

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