Passwords

Your password is the only thing that keeps your private email communication private. You should choose a password that is not easily guessed by others and not disclose your password to anyone under any circumstances. While First Class uses a password system to protect its contents, no electronic mail system should ever be considered completely private. Messages are ultimately transmitted from server to server and then stored in another mailbox.

Changing Your Password
You may periodically want to change your password. This is the process of how to change an existing password.

Requesting a Password Change
This is the procedure used to request a password change for any user on First Class. This procedure has you send an e-mail message to a computer process running on a system at the Board's Administration building. This computer process is expecting e-mail messages with specific lines of information, with each line starting with a specific key word. There is no need to identify yourself to the system or key in a message stating what you want. If your message does not have the 3 lines of information the process is looking for, your request will be rejected. The computer process cannot interpret conversational style requests.