How to Change Your Account Settings

RiseUp lets you modify different settings for your account. You can specify the size of your email box, change your account name and address, add aliases and much more. You can also create invite codes to help your friends and colleagues register their own RiseUp account.

Step 1. Open the RiseUp account settings page: https://user.riseup.net/

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Figure 12: The user.riseup.net page

Step 2. Type your account login details into the Username and Password fields.

Step 3. Click: source:Riseup/screenshots-en/43.PNG to activate the following screen:

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Figure 13: The riseup.net user control page

4.1 The My Settings tab

The My Settings page displays all the information that you originally entered in Section 2.1 The Account information form.

Step 1. Click: source:Riseup/screenshots-en/45.PNG to activate the following screen:

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Figure 14: The Settings page

On this screen you can change your user name. This will also change your email address. The new user name should also be unique. Here you can also change any other account details such as the alternative email, password and so on.

Step 1. Type in your new information, then click: source:Riseup/screenshots-en/47.PNG to display this message:

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Figure 15: Successfully updated your changes

4.2 The Email settings page

The Email settings page lets you modify or view information related to email storage. You can even set the 'quota' or amount of space reserved for your webmail account on a RiseUp server.

Step 1. Click: source:Riseup/screenshots-en/49.PNG to activate the following screen:

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Figure 16: The Email settings page

Step 2. Enter an appropriate number into the Quota text field. Note that your account is limited in size to a maximum of 47 megabytes. This is considered enough for important email communication. Should you wish to be using an email account to send and receive a number of large attachments, RiseUp may not be the optimal choice for you.

You can also create aliases for your account on this page. An alias is like a nickname for your account. Whilst the main account will remain as before, people are able to send email to your alias address as well.

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Figure 16: Aliases

For example: tthetester@riseup.net account now has two aliases. Email sent to verygoodtester@riseup.net and securitytester@riseup.net will be forwarded to the main account. This maybe a useful practice in order to keep your real account address private.

4.3 The Invites page

The Invites page lets you generate invite codes that are used to invite your friends and colleagues to join RiseUp. Remember that each new account needs an invite code from two different users. You can generate as many invite codes as you wish.

Step 1. Click: source:Riseup/screenshots-en/52.PNG to activate the following screen:

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Figure 18: The Invites page

Step 2. Click: source:Riseup/screenshots-en/54.PNG to generate invite codes as follows:

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Figure 19: An example of generated invite codes

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Pass this invite code to the person wishing to register an account with RiseUp.

To exit the User panel:

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