user is alive. Any PGP signed message will produce a reply.
<h1>New Password</h1>
-If a user looses their password they can request that a new one be generated
+If a user loses their password they can request that a new one be generated
for them. This is done by sending the phrase "Please change my Debian
password" to chpasswd@db.debian.org. The phrase is required to prevent the
daemon from triggering on arbitrary signed email. The best way to invoke this
<b>mailContentInspectionAction</b> (markup|blackhole|reject)
<b>mailDefaultOptions</b> (TRUE|FALSE),
<b>bATVToken</b>,
-<b>VoIP</b>,
-and <b>gender</b> (1|2|9|male|female|unspecified).
+and <b>VoIP</b>
<li>A line of the form <tt>'del field'</tt> will completly remove all
occurrences of a field. Useful e.g. to unset your vacation status.
of the database. Replication is performed at 15 min intervals so it can take
a short while before any changes made take effect.
<p>
-If the mail you're sending to the mail robot is too long for your MTA
+If the mail you're sending to the mail robot is too long for your MUA
and gets split, or if you want something that is more robust while copy pasting
into a web-mailer, you can try to create a non-clearsigned message and mail
that to changes@db.debian.org: