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>11.3. Changing user properties</H1
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> There are a few commands for changing various
properties of an account (i.e., the relevant field
in <TT
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The super-user may use these commands to change the properties
of any account. Normal users can only change the properties
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example, if
you change the username, e-mail will no longer reach the
user, unless you also create a mail alias.
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