Sorry, sorry, sorry!I finally just discovered that it is possible to change the password (see: http://help.godaddy.com/topic/600/article/2839?isc=appemail40). I haven't seen it this morning. Stupid!Anyway, so I only need [yourname], I'll give you a temporary password, and you can change it immediately ...Sleepy Boris
Hi Skip,> What is the advantage of have 'yet another' eMail address? Is there a good 'admin' reason to do that? Or...If s.o. wants to contact you as representative of Smart People she/he can contact you through this email address and you can reply. The recipient will see from the e-mail address "Ah, it's Skip from Smart People magazine." If you want to contact s.o. as representative from Smart People you can use this e-mail address rather than your private one ... The email addresses will appear on the SP website and you can place it wherever you want on your profiles or business cards.Just think of Smart People as a company like yours. You have an extra e-mail address there ending with the domain name of your company, right?Don't worry, you can get the emails frowarded to your email client. (see: http://help.godaddy.com/topic/167)> A note of trust: I trust many people, but coming from a military background and doing so> many secure projects there is no way that I will entrust anyone with the responsibility of> my 'password'... especially not in today's world.Actually I would not ask for your password if there is an other way to manage this but there isn't.Take your compayn as example again: I assume you have a password there too, which you maybe can choose on your own. So do you think nobody else in your company than you is knowing this password? At least the network, intranet, or whatever administrator is knowing it by default. With Smart People it is the same with myself as the administratorAnd, you know, we Germans are all very trustworthy:-)Boris