Send an email if submitted software is rejected

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  1. Wantos

    Wantos Member

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    Hi, is it maybe possible to send people an email if their submitted software is rejected with the reason why it was rejected?

    When the software is submitted, there is a message that tells you it can take a couple of days before the software shows up on the site (if it's accepted).

    In the past 4-5 weeks I've submitted a tool twice. I know it has been rejected or else it would've been on the site by now, but it would be nice to know why it was rejected.
     
  2. KillMan

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    It would help to tell us what the program/tool is...
     
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  3. Wantos

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    The name of the tool is AVI2Clipboard (codec finder).
    http://wantos.mosaiegh.net

    Actually this is a general request to send everybody an email if their submission is rejected. This way people don't have to submit it several times before they understand it was rejected and that there is not a problem with the software submission page or something like that.
     
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  4. dRD

    dRD I hate titles Staff Member

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    We do send an email to the submitter if the software was rejected, but unlike the page states, the process of evaluating tools for rejection/approval takes now anywhere between 2 and 4 months, as we receive appx. 150 new submissions each week and only have two guys handling the submissions (among other things they do). Be patient..
     
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    Thanks for the explanation, dRD.
     

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