As is so often the way, the answer isL yes, no, maybe ..
The issue is that not only do we need to send the password securely from A (us, TLI, Belariath) to B (the player of the character) we also need to be sure that B is allowed to ask for a password for that character. What divides A and B is, ironcially, what also connects us - the internet! Sad to say in that yawning gulf of 'the net' are a raft load of servers hat act as way and relay stations. Thus an email (going A to B or B to A) can pass through, and be scanned by, multiple mail servers, any of which might have any preceeding mail address or relay server on a blacklist or flag the mail as spam.
Thus for reliability email does seem to be ... not that useful for such things - even if the majority do, probably, get through. What else can we do? Well, sadly, it all gets a bit meta and Catch-22 after this! You could send messages via a 'static medium' such as the message board, requesting a new passowrd (and that'd go back to getting myself or Amethine involved, though not relying upon us being seen and talked to directly). The probelm with that might be the inability to login to the message board too, especially if this is for a new player as well as character,
The other thing would be via Desdaemona in mIRC. We then need enough confirmation that B is who they say they are, which might be good enough if the command demanded the email of the character registration to be entered:
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/msg Desdaemona !newpassword email_address@mail.com Character Name
with Desdaemona respondign with a new, randomly generated password for thta character.
I think that should be secure enough - but I may be over=looking something, so if anyone has commenst please shout!