On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 08:43:47 +1300, Wendy Howard <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >The command for setting a password is: > >PW ADD NEWPASSWORD > >where NEWPASSWORD is the password of choice. This is correct, but this command will fail if there is an existing password for your email adddress. >The command for resetting the password is: > >PW RESET This is correct. Note that nothing follows the command verb 'RESET'. >after which a new password can be set with the first command, or via the web >interface. On Fri, 6 Oct 2006 16:04:20 -0500, Winship <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >Actually, I think it is PW RESET xxxxxxxxxx Almost but not correct. You are thinking of PW REP xxxxxxxxx where REP is short for REPlace. This new command was introduced in 1.8d as I recall. (it was introduced to facilitate setting passwords via the WWW interface) So to summarize, There are 2 ways to set a brand new password (if you have never had one before) 1. PW ADD xxxxxxx 2. PW REP xxxxxxx There are also 2 ways to change an existing password (whether or not you know the existing password) 1. PW RESET PW ADD xxxxxxx 2. PW REP xxxxxxx So PW REP xxxxx works in both cases.