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Begin forwarded message:

From: Bradley Lucier <lucier@x>
Date: January 8, 2010 12:40:31 PM EST
To: Marc Feeley <feeley@x>
Cc: Bradley Lucier <lucier@x>
Subject: Trying to volunteer

I'm trying to volunteer, but the postfix program at mumble.net thinks my
e-mail is spam.

It must be a very effective spam filter.

Brad

-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Mail Delivery System <MAILER-DAEMON@x>
To: lucier@x
Subject: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 17:35:47 +0000 (UTC)

This is the Postfix program at host pluto.mumble.net.

I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.

For further assistance, please send mail to <postmaster>

If you do so, please include this problem report. You can
delete your own text from the attached returned message.

The Postfix program

<shivers@x> (expanded from <steering-committee-feedback@x>):
   host amber.ccs.neu.edu[129.10.116.51] said: 550 Identified as spam or
   malware by Cloudmark (in reply to end of DATA command)

<will@x> (expanded from <steering-committee-feedback@x>):
   host amber.ccs.neu.edu[129.10.116.51] said: 550 Identified as spam or
   malware by Cloudmark (in reply to end of DATA command)
email message attachment, "Undelivered Message"
-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Bradley Lucier <lucier@x>
To: steering-committee-feedback@x
Cc: Bradley Lucier <lucier@x>
Subject: I volunteer
Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2010 12:35:38 -0500

your name

Bradley Lucier

   your email address

lucier@x

   the working group(s) for which you are volunteering
working group 1

   a  statement explaining who you are and why and how you
       believe you would contribute to the success of the
       working group

I think I can contribute in the following areas:

(1) I know something about computer arithmetic

(2) I know something about numerical applications in Scheme

(3) I know something about C and gcc (since I think we should learn
things from other languages, even from C)

(4) I represent a group of users who would like to have a useful "Small"
scheme.  (One definition of a mathematician is someone who forgets as
much as he or she can, i.e., who forgets anything that can be
reconstructed, to leave room for the "important" things.  I think small
scheme has appealed, and could still appeal, to such people.)

(4) I'd like to move a number of my applications from using define-macro
and I'd like to have a reasonably small scheme that allows me to do
this.  (I view syntax-case + modules as a built-in
macro-expander/code-walker that one should be able to exploit when
designing application specific "languages" embedded into Scheme;
apologies to people who really understand syntax-case.)

Brad

PS:  The e-mail from Marc Feeley on 01/05/2010 to

         r6rs <r6rs-discuss@x>, Scheme PLT
       <plt-scheme@x>, bigloo@x,
       chicken-users users <chicken-users@x>,
       larceny-users@x, Gambit List
       <Gambit-list@x>, Montreal Scheme/Lisp User Group
       <mslug@x>

had the reply e-mail address munged as

       To volunteer for one or both of the working groups, send email
       to

          steering-committee-feedb...@x

       with the following information:

Brad


Reporting-MTA: dns; pluto.mumble.net
X-Postfix-Queue-ID: A1A5A98290
X-Postfix-Sender: rfc822; lucier@x
Arrival-Date: Fri,  8 Jan 2010 17:35:45 +0000 (UTC)

Final-Recipient: rfc822; shivers@x
Original-Recipient: rfc822; steering-committee-feedback@x
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; host amber.ccs.neu.edu[129.10.116.51] said: 550
   Identified as spam or malware by Cloudmark (in reply to end of DATA
   command)

Final-Recipient: rfc822; will@x
Original-Recipient: rfc822; steering-committee-feedback@x
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; host amber.ccs.neu.edu[129.10.116.51] said: 550
   Identified as spam or malware by Cloudmark (in reply to end of DATA
   command)

From: Bradley Lucier <lucier@x>
Date: January 8, 2010 12:35:38 PM EST
Cc: Bradley Lucier <lucier@x>
Subject: I volunteer


   your name

Bradley Lucier

   your email address

lucier@x

   the working group(s) for which you are volunteering
working group 1

   a  statement explaining who you are and why and how you
       believe you would contribute to the success of the
       working group

I think I can contribute in the following areas:

(1) I know something about computer arithmetic

(2) I know something about numerical applications in Scheme

(3) I know something about C and gcc (since I think we should learn
things from other languages, even from C)

(4) I represent a group of users who would like to have a useful "Small"
scheme.  (One definition of a mathematician is someone who forgets as
much as he or she can, i.e., who forgets anything that can be
reconstructed, to leave room for the "important" things.  I think small
scheme has appealed, and could still appeal, to such people.)

(4) I'd like to move a number of my applications from using define-macro
and I'd like to have a reasonably small scheme that allows me to do
this.  (I view syntax-case + modules as a built-in
macro-expander/code-walker that one should be able to exploit when
designing application specific "languages" embedded into Scheme;
apologies to people who really understand syntax-case.)

Brad

PS:  The e-mail from Marc Feeley on 01/05/2010 to

         r6rs <r6rs-discuss@x>, Scheme PLT
       <plt-scheme@x>, bigloo@x,
       chicken-users users <chicken-users@x>,
       larceny-users@x, Gambit List
       <Gambit-list@x>, Montreal Scheme/Lisp User Group
       <mslug@x>

had the reply e-mail address munged as

       To volunteer for one or both of the working groups, send email
       to

          steering-committee-feedb...@x

       with the following information:

Brad




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