Roman,
        I have @home also and the password mail is looking for is the one you
gave @home when you first set up the account.  I windoze, Outlook or
whatever you are using is asks for it once and then saves it.  I know
Netscape will do the same thing after you enter it the first time.
        When I installed Linux I forgot mine and had to call @home to have them
reset it!  I hope that helps.

        Trevor

Paul wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 22 May 2000, Romanator wrote:
> 
> >Hi everybody,
> >
> >Well, after many hours, I am finally connected to the Internet through
> >Linux!!
> >However, there is one item. The mail server is responding and is
> >requesting a password.
> >It will not recognize the Windows password.
> >
> >What a learning experience (thanks Randall).
> >
> >Roman
> 
> Congratulations on the success so far. What do you mean by the WIndows
> password? You need to send your mail password to the mail server. Often
> that is the same as the login password, but e.g. with my ISP it is a
> different one.
> 
> Paul
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