> I was always under the impression that the web interface required a > password. If so, when/where was > that password established per user? The login interface contains a pointer to the one for creating a new account. Accounts are identified by email address. To create one, you have to specify both address and password (with the usual type-it-twice accuracy check). The account is verified by sending a confirmation request to the email address. I generally log in once a day, to check for messages in the moderation queue. (Sometimes, people fail to complete the confirmation step. Besides, it helps to keep the spam cleaned up.) But if I've got addresses I'm moderating for trouble--set to NOMAIL to cut down on error reports, but not yet cleaned up pending completion of a sequence of test messages--I usually have their status checked by email before I log in. (If any switched back to MAIL, it means the subscriber has fixed the problem and I can drop them off my trouble list.) Those queries are generally by list name--unless it's the end of their time on the trouble list, in which case I query for all my lists. If I'm dropping a subscriber because the address went dead, I'm cleaning that address off all my lists at once. Hal ############################ To unsubscribe from the LSTOWN-L list: write to: mailto:[log in to unmask] or click the following link: http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/wa-PEACH.exe?SUBED1=LSTOWN-L&A=1