On 30 Dec 97 11:49:36 -0400, [log in to unmask] wrote: >On Tue, 30 Dec 1997 07:38:18 -0600, Bill Harrison <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >>If you do a new command, you get the same message. If you try to >>change or cancel the password, it says there is no password >>registered. >> >>Thanks and everything else seems normal. I am getting messages and can >>write messages and can do commands that do not require a password. > >Send the PW RESET command. > >You will either get a msg saying no such pwd or you will be asked to confirm >this operation (do so if it does). It doesn't really matter which case it is, >we need to start from a know state. OK, I sent a PW RESET. Here is the answer. --------------------------- > PW RESET [log in to unmask] does not have any password on record for your [log in to unmask] address. ---------- So I sent a command, PW ADD XXXX with the x's being my password. >Then Send the PW ADD new_password command. I sent a "PW ADD XXXX" x is my password and I did not send the "'s Here is my answer. ------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 15:35:06 -0600 From: "L-Soft list server at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (1.8c)" <LISTSERV@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Output of your job "billh" To: Bill Harrison <[log in to unmask]> message-id: [log in to unmask] > PW ADD billh16 Summary of resource utilization ------------------------------- CPU time: 0.004 sec Device I/O: 1 Overhead CPU: 0.002 sec Paging I/O: 0 CPU model: 9672 DASD model: 3380 ------------------ That's it. I never get anything else. It never asks for a confirmation. I tried a OK on this message but got a answer that it could not extract the code from the Subject line. A change will say that I do not have a Password, use the add command to make one. > >You should get a response from the server is a couple minutes asking you to >confirm it with "OK" Do so (and post a copy of whatever msg you get here), then >you should get a confirmation msg that your pwd has been accepted. See above. I never get this. Thanks for your help. -- Bill Harrison [log in to unmask]