X-Git-Url: https://git.adam-barratt.org.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fud-mailgate.8.yo;h=558bdaaaec43d9ee9a36b73b352ad8df7c625a61;hb=91b47971e8bf4e0a786c718c2dba20027d96ace6;hp=4fb1bac410661c2e84ef36e7d3655ca803e22f28;hpb=f42595c4de6b10a9f81d17f4360361130458c2af;p=mirror%2Fuserdir-ldap.git diff --git a/doc/ud-mailgate.8.yo b/doc/ud-mailgate.8.yo index 4fb1bac..558bdaa 100644 --- a/doc/ud-mailgate.8.yo +++ b/doc/ud-mailgate.8.yo @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ record. In future this address might 'freshen' the record to indicate the user is alive. Any PGP signed message will produce a reply. manpagesection(NEW PASSWORD) -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 arbitary signed email. The best way to invoke this @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ A line of the form bf('field: value') will change the contents of the field to value. Some simple checks are performed on value to make sure that it is not sent to nonsense. The values that can be changed are: c, l, facsimiletelephonenumber, telephonenumber, postaladdress, postalcode, -loginshell, emailforward, ircnick, onvacation, and onvacation. See +loginshell, emailforward, ircnick, onvacation, and labledurl. See ud-info(1) for information on the meanings of each field type. dit(Latitude/Longitude Change) @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ each user. The change address is the simplest way to set the RSA key(s) you intend to use. Simply place a key on a line by itself, the full SSH key format specification is supported, see sshd(8). Probably the most common way to use this function will be verb(cat .ssh/identity.pub | gpg --clearsign | -mail change@debian.org) which will set the authentication key to the +mail change@db.debian.org) which will set the authentication key to the identity you are using. Multiple keys per user are supported, but they must all be sent at once. @@ -100,6 +100,12 @@ dit(Show Function) If the single word bf('show') appears on a line then a PGP encrypted version of the entire record will be attached to the result email. +dit(Erasing an entry) +The command bf('del foo') can be used to erase any of the entries settable by +the user. The erasable attributes are: c, l, facsimiletelephonenumber, +telephonenumber, postaladdress, postalcode, emailforward, ircnick, +onvacation, labeledurl, latitude, longitude, and sshrsaauthkey. + enddit() After processing the requests the daemon will generate a report which contains