Yes and no...  Yes they do but you can get around it like this:

From:
to: LISTSERV
Sunject:

//JOB PW=<YOUR PASSWORD>
COMMAND ONE THAT NORMALLY REQUIRES PW= AT THE END
COMMAND TWO THAT NORMALLY REQUIRES PW= AT THE END
...etc...
/*

That can be done with any variables....  IE if you want all of them to
have REPLY-TO= set then set it there.

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On Sun, 25 May 1997, John Witherspoon wrote:

> If I send multiple commands that would normally all require passwords on
> successive lines within a message, do they all need to have a password
> following them?  Or can I just put the password after the first one?
>
> -- John
>