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authorJonas Smedegaard <dr@jones.dk>2007-10-23 01:06:50 +0200
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-[[linguas title"Intro"]]
-
-# Introduction to using Homebase
-
-As a user of Homebase you have been given an "account". You have received a "username" (probably by email), and a password (probably by cellphone text message).
-
-The password you received has only a short lifespan, and **must** be changed soon.
-
-
-## Pick a good password
-
-Invent something impossible to guess, yet easy to remember.
-
- * Avoid personal info. Don't use your mother's birthday or your pet cat.
- * Avoid plain words. Gibberish mixed with mumbo jumbo is much better (robots use dictionaries!).
-
-Suggestion: Think of a phrase - e.g. a poem or a song. Pick first letter of each word. Add a number. Gibberish in itself, but easy (for you) to remember/recreate.
-
-
-## Save your password in your head only
-
-Your password is strictly personal.
-
- * Do not write it down.
- * Do not **ever** reveal it to anyone. Not a friend, your boss, the police, me or other technicians.
- * Be proud if you forget your password: That means you picked a strong password :-)
-
-If you loose or reveal your password, a new one is created for you (and texted to you, if your cellphone number is known to the system).
-
-
-## Change your password
-
-Change your password here: <https://mail.homebase.dk/horde3/passwd/>
-
-
-## Go explore!
-
-See [[mail/intro]] to start using email.
-
-See [[account]] for an overview of possible usage of your account.