1. Yes. OTRS is designed for this...
2. Easy: login as administrator ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Go to Admin area,
Users, choose user and change the password

Download the manual and read it....



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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Michael
Hannon
Verzonden: zaterdag 26 augustus 2006 3:52
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: [otrs] initiate ticket via email? change password?

Greetings.  We've just started to play around with otrs on a Redhat 
linux system here.  I have a couple of noob questions.

(1) For years we've been conditioning people here to request computer 
help by sending email to a local address.  I.e., email to something
like:

         [EMAIL PROTECTED]

will initiate a help ticket using our current system.  Is there some way

to get the same behavior in otrs?

(2) There must be some way to change the default password for 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but I haven't run across it.  Can somebody enlighten me?

Thanks.

                                        - Mike
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Michael Hannon            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dept. of Physics          530.752.4966
University of California  530.752.4717 FAX
Davis, CA 95616-8677

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