From 3a258ad5cdd98c5705af6c02ba91993b3d382adc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Barry Warsaw Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 17:23:41 -0500 Subject: Because the admin directory is no longer included, the www directory isn't either, and that's where the generated docs used to live. So now, make this directory include the generated docs, removing the old IPC7 and LISA-98 directories, and the .tex source files. These latter are moved to the admin repository. --- doc/mailman-member/node17.html | 169 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 169 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/mailman-member/node17.html (limited to 'doc/mailman-member/node17.html') diff --git a/doc/mailman-member/node17.html b/doc/mailman-member/node17.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6af4f59c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/mailman-member/node17.html @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +6.2 How do I change my password? + + + + + +

+6.2 How do I change my password? +

+ Warning: +Do NOT use a valuable password, since this + password may be mailed to you in plain text. + +

+From the web interface: + +

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  1. Log in to your member options page. (See Section 3.1 for + instructions on how to do this.) + +

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  3. Look for the password changing boxes on the right-hand side of the + page and enter your new password in the appropriate boxes, then press the + button marked "Change My Password." +
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+This can also be changed for multiple lists at the same time if you are subscribed to +more than one list on the same domain. See Section 10.1 for +information about changing settings globally. + +

+From the email interface: + +

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  1. Send a mail to with the command + password $<$OLDPASSWORD$>$ $<$NEWPASSWORD$>$. + +

    +Commands can appear + in either the body or the subject of the message. (See + Section 3.2 for more information about sending mail + commands.) + +

    +If you are not sending mail from your membership address, you can also + specify this address with address=$<$ADDRESS$>$ after $<$NEWPASSWORD$>$. + +

    +For example, if wanted to change her mylist + password from zirc to miko, but she was sending mail from + her work address , she could send a message + to with the subject set to + password zirc miko address=kathy@here.com. +

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