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+ <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
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+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="$gWebHostBugDir/css/bugs.css" type="text/css">
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<dd>Requests that the mailservers' reference card be sent in plain ASCII.
+<dt><code>user</code> <var>email</var>
+
+ <dd>Set the user to the given email address. The default user is the
+ email address set in your mail client's From: or Reply-To: field. You
+ should not use other people's email addresses without permission.
+
+<dt><code>usertag</code> <var>bugnumber</var> [ <code>+</code> | <code>-</code> | <code>=</code> ] <var>tag</var> [ <var>tag</var> ... ]
+
+ <dd>Sets usertags for the $gBug report #<var>bugnumber</var>. No
+ notification is sent to the user who reported the $gBug, nor to
+ the package maintainer. Setting the action to <code>+</code> means
+ to add each given <var>tag</var>, <code>-</code> means to remove
+ each given <var>tag</var>, and <code>=</code> means to ignore the
+ current tags and set them afresh to the list provided. The default
+ action is adding.
+
+ <p>Example usage:</p>
+
+ <pre>
+ # same as 'tags 123456 + patch'
+ usertag 123456 patch
+
+ # same as 'tags 123456 + help security'
+ usertag 123456 help security
+ </pre>
+
+ <p>The meaning of usertags is decided by the owner of the email address
+ they are associated with.
+
<dt><code>help</code>
<dd>Requests that this help document be sent by email in plain ASCII.
<p>In case you are reading this as a plain text file or via email: an
HTML version is available via the $gBug system main contents page
-<code>http://$gWebDomain/</code>.
+<code>$gWebDomain/</code>.
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