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If you don't see anything, all the sysadmins may be asleep or dead. Try pinging.
If you don't see anything, all the sysadmins may be asleep or dead. Try pinging.


=== Local email management ===


Instead of forwarding email to another account, you could use IMAP or our webmail.
=== See also ===
Few users currently use the fully-hosted email account. Ask [[User:Bernie|bernie]]
for more details.


=== OpenID ===
For shell account details, see [[Service/shell]].
 
Your account provides an [http://openid.net/ OpenID] identity provider that can be
used to log into any OpenID-enabled service: https://id.sugarlabs.org/USERNAME .
 
=== IRC Proxies ===
 
You can run your favorite IRC client or proxy on your account. We also offer a system-wide [[Sysadmin/IRC_Proxy|IRC Proxy]].
 
=== Sysadmin ===
 
The administrative side of this procedure is at [[Sysadmin/Add_shell_account]].

Revision as of 12:28, 21 November 2010

How to request a shell account on people.sugarlabs.org

Fill up the following template and send it by email to <sysadmin AT sugarlabs DOT org>:

<intended purpose of account> (cc your sponsors, if any)

Username: <[a-z]+>
First: <your first name(s)>
Last: <your last name(s)>
Email: <desired forwarding email destination for USERNAME@sugarlabs.org>

<public ssh key(s), one per line. don't attach, paste with word-wrapping disabled>

Preferably sign your request with a trusted GPG key which is available from public keyservers.

Within 48 hours, you should receive a welcome email with further instructions. If you don't see anything, all the sysadmins may be asleep or dead. Try pinging.


See also

For shell account details, see Service/shell.