> -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Dickson [SMTP:sac-treasurer@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 2:10 PM > To: SAC-Board@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [sac-board] Re: Transferring sac-treasurer from Paul to Al > > On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:09:14 -0700, Erdmann, Robert E wrote: > > > The web server for www.saguaroastro.org also has an e-mail (POP3 & SMTP) > > server associated with it as well. I can set up faceless e-mail > > accounts for all of the SAC officers i.e. president@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, > > treasurer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, etc. When new officers are elected, the > > current officer, in the presence of the incoming officer, can log into > > the email account and allow the incoming officer to change the password. > > This way, nothing on the web site would need to be changed relative to > > the e-mail addresses of the elected officers. > > My previous message mentioned this, but there would still be some > administrating that would required. Specifically lost passwords from > unused accounts or rebuilt systems. Then the "current officer, in the > presence of the incoming officer, can log into the email account and allow > the incoming officer to change the password" isn't real workable as we > tend to not have internet access at SAC get togethers. > > (Although, someone might ask GCU if there is internet access available in > room 105. There are RJ-45 sockets on the west wall, but I'm not willing > to risk my notebook's network card by connecting it to something's that > might not be a network connection, let alone risk a built-in network > connection on a notebook. They might just be RS-232 connections. Anyone > want to call?) > > -Paul