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Douglas,
Thanks for clarification! I got it now. I also never used PW command
either! :) I am learning! Smile. I agree with you, if someone asked me
for a password, I would ask them to use pw reset command. One time, a
subscriber wanted to change a subscriber's e-mail address, but a
subscriber has already a LISTSERV password. I advised a subscriber to
RE-CREATE a LISTSERV password with a NEW e-mail address. Nothing I can
do is to change from old e-mail address to a new e-mail address (such as
web interfeae for editing from old to a new e-mail address that way an
existing subscriber actually subscribed under an old e-mail address so,
a subscriber has to use PW ADD!
John :)
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