Re[2]: BT Password Reset

2004-07-02 Thread Alexander Leschinsky
Hello Peter, On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 18:45:08 +0200 (01.07.2004 22:45 my local time), received Friday, July 2, 2004 at 9:44:18 +0600, you wrote about BT Password Reset, at least in part: PM That's indeed bad style to have [EMAIL PROTECTED] bounce... This alias was lost in time-jungles

BT Password Reset

2004-07-01 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Sorry for sending this to this list, but the only address listed on BT ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) bounces. Who should I contact to get a new password? I know this has come up before, but why isn't there a facility for a user to do this on his own? -- Thanks, Kevin

Re: BT Password Reset

2004-07-01 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Kevin, on Thu, 1 Jul 2004 09:33:49 -0400GMT, you wrote: KJMJ Sorry for sending this to this list, but the only address listed on BT KJMJ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) bounces. That's indeed bad style to have [EMAIL PROTECTED] bounce... KJMJ Who should I contact to get a new password? Chances are

Re: BT Password Reset

2004-07-01 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 18:45:08 +0200, Peter Meyns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're absolutely right IMO. All users should be able to change their passwords or apply for a new one on their own. Well, it's actually been a deterrent (at least for me). I.e., I'd have been more active with BT