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On Saturday 08 February 2003 03:12 pm, Ian Clarke wrote:
> > There's no obvoius way to change the password. Also, here's what I got
> > when I asked it to send me my password (my password is deleted, of
> > course)
>
> Bear in mind that the "serapis" password is not the password for your user
> account, it is a general password which people need to register a new
> account.
>
> I will try to upgrade to the latest version today - so hopefully that will
> solve any problems.
>
> Ian.

I know; how would I change my own password? I don't see any buttons to do 
that. Also, why aren't the passwords stored in a hash?
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